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Case Covid-19 in some countries experienced a spike that led to the decision to tighten restrictions. However, this rule actually led to riots.
Demonstrations took place in several European countries. Residents protested the lockdown rules set by each government.
Not a few actions that led to riots that made a number of people arrested. Some of these European countries include the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Austria.
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Protest against restrictions Covid-19 in the Netherlands is known to have been going on for 3 consecutive days since Sunday (21/11). The demonstrators did not even hesitate to give resistance to the officers.
Demonstrators set off fireworks and damaged property in the cities of Groningen and Leeuwarden in the north of the Netherlands, Enschede in the east and Tilburg in the south, on Sunday night.
The Netherlands is known to have imposed a partial lockdown on November 13. In addition, the local government is also considering stricter rules for residents who are not vaccinated in public areas.
Police officials say at least 130 people have been arrested since the protests began.
A football match in Leeuwarden was even interrupted after supporters, who were barred from watching the game due to COVID-19 restrictions, threw fireworks.
In Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, police arrested 26 people on Sunday (21/11) after spectators at a game became rowdy. People attacked the police, threw trash cans, and set off fireworks.
But the protests were much milder than those that erupted in Rotterdam on Friday (19/11) night and The Hague on Saturday (20/11).
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