Violence erupts at Dutch anti-immigration demonstration

A protest in favor of a more strict asylum policy in the Netherlands turned into violence and chaos as the rebels crashed with the police and destroyed the office of a political party only weeks before the country’s general election.
The police used tear gas and water ball to distribute the rebels who threw objects to the officers and burned a police car.
According to the ANP News Agency, a few thousand people participated in a rally against immigration and more strict asylum arrangements and more affordable houses for the Dutch.
Approximately 1500 demonstrators from The Hague ran to the A12 highway and the protest came out when he blocked traffic.
There was no urgent word about injuries or arrests.
Dutch media showed that rebels attacked a progressive political party office D66.
“You keep your hands away from political parties, Rob said Rob Jetten, the leader of the party.
“If you think you can scare us, hard luck. We will never let the extreme rebels take our beautiful country.”
A smaller group of rebels turned to the Dutch Parliament Complex, which was now surrounded by a fence because it was currently undergoing years of renovation.
The police largely prevented them from entering the deserted area.
“After a show out of control, the shocking and strange images of shameless violence in Hague after a show out of control,” caregiver Prime Minister Dick Schoof wrote.
He described the attacks on the police and the D66 office as “completely unacceptable” and expressed the trust of police and prosecutors that they would bring rebels to justice.
Unrest, in front of the October 29 general elections, anti -Islamic deputy Geert Wilders, in a dispute on the movement of migration, took his party out of the ruling coalition.
In a statement, Wilders condemned the rebels that he had blocked a highway and attacked the police, calling them “fools” and “filth”.
With DPA

