![]() ![]() It has nothing to do with demonstrating,” he added.Īn independent investigation into the shootings by police was opened, as is the case whenever Dutch police use their weapons. “Protesting is a great right in our society, but what we saw last night is simply criminal behaviour. ![]() “The riots and extreme violence against police officers, riot police and firefighters last night in Rotterdam are disgusting to see,” he said in a statement. Justice Minister Ferd Grapperhaus condemned the events. ![]() In January, rioters also attacked police and set fires on the streets of Rotterdam after a curfew came into force. It was one of the worst outbreaks of violence in the Netherlands since coronavirus measures were first imposed last year. The unrest came a day after police opened fire on protesters in Rotterdam amid what the port city’s mayor called “an orgy of violence” that broke out at a protest against COVID-19 restrictions.Īt least three people were wounded and 51 arrested in Rotterdam. The first division matches in the western city of Alkmaar and the eastern city of Almelo, between AZ-NEC and Heracles-Fortuna Sittard had to be stopped for several minutes, Dutch media said. Meanwhile, angry fans disrupted two football matches being played behind closed doors because of coronavirus rules, according to Dutch media. Eight people were arrested in the town of Urk, where a COVID-19 testing station was torched earlier this year. Police carried out charges on horseback and arrested 19 people, one of them for throwing a rock through the windshield of a passing ambulance.Īnother 13 arrests were reported by police in two towns in the southern province of Limburg, while disturbances were also reported in the northern province of Flevoland. Officers in riot gear charged groups of demonstrators in The Hague late on Saturday night, with protesters pelting police with stones and fireworks, while a water cannon was used to put out a pile of blazing bicycles at a busy intersection.įive officers were hurt in The Hague, one of them seriously, a police statement said. Five police officers were injured in the Netherlands and at least 40 people were arrested across three provinces as violent protests against COVID restrictions continued for a second night. ![]()
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