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News|Coronavirus pandemic

In Pictures: Rioters battle Dutch police over COVID-19 lockdown

Violent unrest flares again in towns and cities across the Netherlands over COVID-19 restrictions.

A man is arrested by police during clashes in Rotterdam on Monday. [Marco De Swart/EPA]
Published On 26 Jan 202126 Jan 2021
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Rioters violently confronted police in several Dutch towns and cities defying the country’s coronavirus curfew.

Monday marked the third night of unrest across the Netherlands that initially grew out of calls to protest against its tough COVID-19 lockdown.

The motivation behind the vandalism and other incidents in cities ranging from Rotterdam and Amsterdam to smaller centres of Haarlem, Geleen and Den Bosch was no longer clear, with rioters overwhelmingly in their teens.

Police said hundreds have been detained since the weekend as rioters threw rocks and in one case knives at police, and burned down a COVID-19 testing station.

The police trade union NPB said there could be more protests ahead as the lockdown drags on and the Netherlands’ vaccination programme has been among the slowest in Europe to get under way.

“We haven’t seen so much violence in 40 years,” police union board member Koen Simmers said on television programme Nieuwsuur.

The Netherlands was already under its toughest measures since the start of the pandemic, with bars and restaurants having closed in October, and schools and non-essential shops shut since December.

More than 13,500 people have died in the Netherlands since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

While the rate of new infections has been slowing, growing fears over new, more infectious strains of the virus prompted the government to announce the curfew.

Demonstrators clash with police in Rotterdam. [Killian Lindenburg/MediaTV via EPA]
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A man is arrested by police during violence in Rotterdam on Monday. [Marco De Swart/EPA]
A man cleans up broken glass from smashed windows in a fast-food restaurant that was damaged in rioting in Rotterdam. [Peter Dejong/AP Photo]
A firefighter extinguishes a container that was set alight during protests against a nationwide curfew in Rotterdam. [Peter Dejong/AP Photo]
A vehicle is set on fire by demonstrators outside a restaurant in Rotterdam. [Marco de Swart/ANP/AFP]
Fighting between police and protesters erupted last weekend as hundreds demonstrated against coronavirus restrictions in Eindhoven. Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte told reporters the street violence was 'unacceptable'. [Rob Engelaar/EPA]
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Police fire water cannon during a protest against restrictions put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus in Amsterdam. 'This has nothing to do with protesting, this is criminal violence and that's how we'll treat it,' Rutte said. [Eva Plevier/Reuters]
A coronavirus testing facility in the Dutch fishing village of Urk was set ablaze on Saturday night by rioting young people. [Peter Dejong/AP Photo]


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