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Dutch police use water cannon to disperse anti-immigration protestors

September 20, 2025
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Dutch police use water cannon to disperse anti-immigration protestors
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A water cannon was deployed by Dutch police to disperse anti-immigration demonstrators in the Hague after some protestors began throwing bottles and rocks at police officers.

A a spokesperson for the Hague local government on Saturday said the those targeted by the police water cannon had split from the main demonstration to block a highway.

Held just over a month before the Dutch national elections, the demonstration was organised by right-wing activist Els Rechts.

She campaigns against asylum seekers and for fairer housing policies in the Netherlands.

Traangas ingezet bij #Elsfest op het #Malieveld pic.twitter.com/45lAu92Vxu

— Bob van Keulen (@BobHGL) September 20, 2025

Translation: Tear gas deployed at Elsfest on the Malieveld

According to local Dutch media, thousands of people joined the protest, which also saw at least one police car set on fire.

Leader of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), Geert Wilders, was also invited to the protest by Rechts but chose not to attend, he said in a post on X.

He condemned the violence on X, saying, “Blocking the highway and using force against the police is completely, utterly unacceptable”.

Dutch voters will head to the polls on October 29 in snap elections triggered by the dramatic collapse of the right-wing governing coalition.

In June, Wilders announced the withdrawal of his party from the 11-month-old right-wing Netherlands coalition government led by former Prime Minister Dick Schoof.

Wilders said the other three parties in the coalition had failed to back his plans to crack down on asylum for refugees.

The post Dutch police use water cannon to disperse anti-immigration protestors appeared first on Al Jazeera.

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