AMSTERDAM: Dutch police used tear gas and a water cannon to disperse violent anti-migration protesters in The Hague on Saturday, local authorities said. Thirty people have been arrested, and two police officers were injured. Authorities did not rule out additional arrests in the coming days as they review camera footage. Thousands of people had joined a protest organized by a right-wing activist, demanding stricter migration policies and a clampdown on asylum seekers, just over a month before a national election.

Thousands join anti-immigration protest in the Hague, with clashes leading to attacks on police vehicles.

AMSTERDAM: Dutch police used tear gas and a water cannon to disperse violent anti-migration protesters in The Hague on Saturday, local authorities said. Thirty people have been…

AMSTERDAM: Dutch police used tear gas and a water cannon to disperse violent anti-migration protesters in The Hague on Saturday, a spokesperson for local government said.…

Right-wing leaders condemn violence as masked protesters target police officers with bottles and rocks and set fire to their cars

Police use teargas and water cannon to disperse violent demonstrators who block highway and smash windows at centre-left D66 party’s HQ

La policía ha empleado gases lacrimógenos y gas pimienta sobre los manifestantes, que han lanzado piedras y botellas contra los agentes

In the chaos that descended at a protest in The Netherlands, police used tear gas and a water cannon to disperse some of the protestors as the demonstration threatened to become a…

Officers deployed tear gas and a water cannon after demonstrators hurled rocks and bottles, and a police car was set on fire.

Around 1,500 people blocked a highway in The Hague while a police car was also set on fire.