Dutch police clash with anti-immigration protesters in The Hague | Netherlands

A local government spokesman said the Dutch police used tear gases and water ball to distribute violent anti -immigrant protesters in The Hague on Saturday.
Thousands of people participated in a protest by a right -wing activist who demanded a more strict migration policies and asylum seekers just before a month before a national election.
Large protesters from the publisher NOS, many protesters, many swinging Dutch flags and far -right groups associated with far -right groups, violently clashed with the police, rocks and bottles threw.
A police car was set on fire and a group of protesters briefly blocked a highway close to the demonstration area.
Local media reported that protesters smashed several windows in the center of the central Sol D66 party.
“You keep your hands away from political parties, Rob said Rob Jetten, the leader of the D66 party.
A small group of rebels turned to the Dutch Parliament Complex, which was renewed.
Geert Wilders, an anti -immigrant politician who won the previous elections in the Netherlands, was invited to speak at the demonstration, but did not participate.
Instead, Wilders, who maintained his leadership in the idea surveys before the October 29 vote, condemned the violence in X by saying that the use of force against the police was “completely unacceptable ve and what was called“ fools ”and“ dirt ”.




