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Anti-Covid restrictions: arrests on third evening of unrest in the Netherlands

2021-11-22T05:22:07.280Z


Protesters fired fireworks and ransacked what was available to them in several cities across the country.


The tension does not come down in the Netherlands.

At least five people were arrested Sunday evening in the Netherlands where thugs engaged in degradation for the third consecutive evening, on the sidelines of demonstrations against anti-Covid measures, according to the police.

In Enschede, on the German border, a state of emergency has been declared and "five people have just been arrested in the city center for inciting public violence," local police tweeted around 10 p.m. demonstrators to “go home”.

Protesters also fired fireworks and ransacked what came to their fingertips in the cities of Groningen and Leeuwarden (north) and Tilburg in the south, law enforcement and local media reported.

"The police are present in the center of Groningen" (north) that "several small groups of people are vandalizing", said a spokeswoman.

An interrupted football match

A football match in the nearby town of Leeuwarden was briefly interrupted after supporters, banned from the stadium due to anti-Covid restrictions, launched fireworks at the ground, Dutch media reported. The unrest started on Friday in the Netherlands, when an "orgy of violence" erupted in the port city of Rotterdam (southwest), in which four protesters were injured by police gunfire. 51 people were arrested.

Several police officers were injured in clashes with protesters in The Hague on Saturday evening, who threw stones, burned bicycles and fired fireworks.

Violence broke out the same evening in the small town of Urk, in the center of the country, and in several localities in the province of Limburg (south).

More than 100 people were arrested across the country, including for insults to law enforcement, and at least 12 people were injured during the three days of protests.

Source: leparis

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