Dutch police arrest dozens over new COVID-19 riots
Local residents blamed the riots on frustrated youths and uncertainty over whether the government will introduce so-called “2G measures” that would let cafes and bars decide whether to turn away the unvaccinated.
“They don’t know (if 2G will be introduced) and so they don’t know what to do … They think that is the way to make themselves heard,” Mustafa Toprak, 31, told AFP.
“It’s a bad way to do it, but hey it’s the young people who are going wild.”
“They are young people and they have had few freedoms because of Covid-19 for almost two years now so yes I understand somehow – only I can’t approve,” said Claudia van der Wijngaard, 60.
“No, I don’t really see a solution as long as the government continues to work with sanitary measures, I don’t see a solution coming and I’m afraid there will be more (riots).”
‘HIT BY BULLETS’
On Friday violence broke out in the port city of Rotterdam after a protest against COVID-19 measures, during which police opened fire and 51 suspects were arrested.
“It now appears that four people have been hit by bullets,” the Dutch public prosecutor’s office said in a statement, blaming medical confidentiality rules for the delay in getting the correct figure.
Police had previously said three people were wounded by gunshots and were being treated in hospital.
Some of the Rotterdam rioters had links to football hooligans and “groups that often have ties to other forms of organised crime,” Justice and Security Minister Ferd Grapperhaus told public broadcaster NPO.
The Netherlands went back into western Europe’s first partial lockdown of the winter last Saturday with at least three weeks of curbs under which bars, cafes, restaurants, supermarkets and non-essential shops must shut early.
The government has said it wants to bring in the 2G option – which would bar unvaccinated people from getting COVID-19 passes for some venues – after that, but there has been opposition in parliament.
In January the Netherlands suffered its worst riots in decades after the government introduced a coronavirus curfew.
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