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Dutch police clash with anti-immigration protesters

Dutch police clash with anti-immigration protesters

Summary

Dutch police used tear gas and water cannons to break up protests against immigration in The Hague. About 30 people were arrested, and two police officers were hurt in the clashes, where a police car was also burned. The protest was against the current migration policies and became violent as demonstrators confronted the police.

Key Facts

  • Dutch police used tear gas and water cannons on anti-immigration protesters in The Hague.
  • Around 30 people were arrested, and two officers were injured.
  • Protesters set a police car on fire and blocked a highway.
  • The protest demanded stricter immigration policies.
  • Right-wing leader Geert Wilders condemned the violence but did not attend the protest.
  • Protesters damaged the offices of the center-left D66 party, but no one was inside.
  • The protest was organized by a right-wing activist group.
  • The Dutch government previously collapsed due to disagreements over immigration policies.
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