Dutch riot police disperse thousands protesting against lockdown measures

At least 30 detained after scuffles in Amsterdam, during which four officers injured

People protest at the Museumplein in Amsterdam on Sunday against the Dutch government-imposed lockdown measures to curb the spread of Covid-19. Photograph: Phil Nijhui/EPA
People protest at the Museumplein in Amsterdam on Sunday against the Dutch government-imposed lockdown measures to curb the spread of Covid-19. Photograph: Phil Nijhui/EPA

Riot police with batons and shields broke up a crowd of several thousand who had gathered in Amsterdam on Sunday to protest against Covid-19 lockdown measures and vaccinations.

Public gatherings of more than two people are prohibited under restrictions imposed by the Netherlands in an effort to prevent the Omicron variant of the coronavirus overwhelming an already strained healthcare system.

At least 30 people were detained after scuffles, during which four officers were injured, police said in a statement.

Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema had issued an emergency ordinance, empowering police to clear the central Museum Square, after the protesters defied a ban on public gatherings.

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The protesters, who mostly did not wear masks or abide by social distancing rules, ignored an order not to hold a march and walked along a main thoroughfare, playing music and holding yellow umbrellas in a sign of opposition to government measures.

The Netherlands went into a sudden lockdown on December 19th, with the government ordering the closure of all but essential stores, as well as restaurants, hairdressers, gyms, museums and other public places until at least January 14th. – Reuters