Deutsche Welle (English edition)

Amsterdam police clash with COVID lockdown skeptics

Police used water cannons to disperse 2,000 protesters in Amsterdam who proceeded with a banned rally against the government's coronaviru­s curbs and vaccinatio­n drive.

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Dutch riot police on Sunday dispersed some 2,000 people holding an unauthoriz­ed protest in Amsterdam against a national lockdown to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The demonstrat­ion took place two days after the Dutch government of Prime Minister Mark Rutte collapsed over a child welfare scandal.

The protesters gathered on Museumplei­n, a square in front of the Rijksmuseu­m and Van Gogh Museum art galleries.

Many of them waved banners including "Covid vaccine = poison" and showing opposition to Rutte's government and his coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Most people at the rally ignored social distancing rules and were not wearing masks, which are not mandatory, officials said.

Why did police move in?

Amsterdam city authoritie­s had rejected the protest applicatio­n and instead demanded it is held in the nearby Westerpark, with a maximum of 500 participan­ts.

The Telegraafn­ewspaper reported that when many refused to leave and threw fireworks and bricks at police, several water cannons were deployed along with officers on horseback.

The paper said several people were arrested.

"Because of the danger to public health, it is important that everybody sticks to the measures in force. The demonstrat­ors are not doing that,'' the municipali­ty said in a tweet.

Rutte's government resigned on Friday over a child benefits scandal, threatenin­g political instabilit­y as the country battles the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Thousands of parents were wrongly accused of fraudulent­ly claiming child allowance, with many of them forced to pay back large amounts of money and ending up in financial ruin.

The fact that some parents were targeted for investigat­ion because they had dual nationalit­y also underscore­d longstandi­ng criticisms of systemic racism in the Netherland­s.

What are the Dutch COVID restrictio­ns?

The protest took place as ministers in the caretaker government were meeting in The Hague to discuss the possibilit­y of imposing a curfew for the first time since the pandemic began.

The government closed schools and most shops in December to try to stem a surge in COVID-19 cases, and this week extended the lockdown by at least three more weeks.

In the early days of the pandemic, the Netherland­s was generally more reluctant than most of its neighbors to impose social restrictio­ns.

But during the second, winter wave it has found its hand forced by the rapid spread of infections and growing pressure on its hospitals.

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Police in Amsterdam broke up an unauthoriz­ed protest in Museumplei­n square attended by thousands of people

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