
On Saturday, the police in The Hague, the capital of the Netherlands, used gas and water to disperse anti-migration demonstrations. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During the clashes, 30 protesters were detained, and two police officers were injured. Some protesters threw stones and bottles at the police.
Approximately 1,500 people blocked the city streets, resulting in a police car being set on fire. Prime Minister Mark Rutte strongly condemned the violence, emphasizing that such actions are unacceptable.
The protesters demanded the government implement a strict migration policy. The violence caused damage to the central party building.
Party leader Rob Jetten advised the protesters to keep their distance from political parties. Following the demonstrations, the government and political leaders in the Netherlands are discussing migration issues.
New measures against violence are expected to be introduced in the near future, and the police are being called upon to strengthen security. These events highlight the need to further tighten migration policy in the country.