Fresh protests, violence against Covid restrictions

Via RFI

Police used water cannons on protesters in Brussels

A fresh wave of protests broke out in several European cities and in some French overseas territories Sunday, as protesters reacted, sometimes violently, to moves to reintroduce coronavirus restrictions.

Police and protesters clashed in the Belgian capital Brussels, in several Dutch cities and overnight into early Sunday in the French Caribbean territory Guadaloupe.

There were fresh demonstrations in Austria, where the government is imposing a new lockdown and Covid-19 vaccine mandate.

In Brussels, violence broke out at a protest against anti-Covid measures which police said was attended by 35,000 people.

The march, in the city’s European Union and government district, largely focused on a ban on the unvaccinated from venues such as restaurants and bars.

Police told Belga news agency that three officers had been injured
Police told Belga news agency that three officers had been injured Kenzo Tribouillard AFP 

It began peacefully but police later fired water cannon and tear gas in response to protesters throwing projectiles, an AFP photographer witnessed.

Police told Belga news agency that three officers were injured.

Several of the demonstrators caught up in the clash wore hoods and carried Flemish nationalist flags, while others wore Nazi-era yellow stars.

Protesters set fire to wood pallets, and social media images showed them attacking police vans with street signs.

Dutch unrest, Austrian protest

Protests also erupted in several Dutch cities Sunday, the third night of unrest over the government’s coronavirus restrictions.

Demonstrators set off fireworks and vandalised property in the northern cities of Groningen and Leeuwarden, as well as in Enschede to the east and Tilburg to the south, said police.

“Riot police are present in the centre to restore order,” a Groningen police spokeswoman told AFP.

Dutch police reported a third night of unrest
Dutch police reported a third night of unrest Danny KEMP AFP 

Authorities issued an emergency order in Enschede, near the German border, ordering people to stay off the streets, police said on Twitter.

A football match in the nearby city of Leeuwarden was briefly disrupted after supporters, who are barred from games because of the Covid restrictions, threw fireworks into the ground, Dutch media reported.

On Friday night, there was unrest in Rotterdam and last night in The Hague.

So far, more than 100 people have been arrested around the country and at least 12 people have been injured during the demonstrations.

Spread of the coronavirus
Spread of the coronavirus Simon MALFATTO AFP 

And in Austria, around 6,000 people gathered in the city of Linz in a protest organised by a new political party, a day after 40,000 marched in Vienna over the partial lockdown.

From Monday, 8.9 million Austrians will not be allowed to leave home except to go to work, shop for essentials and exercise. And vaccination against Covid-19 in the Alpine nation will be mandatory from February 1 next year.

French oversees unrest

Troops headed to Guadeloupe on Sunday after a week of unrest over Covid measures, while Prime Minister Jean Castex was set to convene a meeting in Paris with officials from the French Caribbean island.

Roads remained blocked on Sunday after protesters defying a curfew looted and torched shops and pharmacies overnight, when police made 38 arrests and two members of the security forces were injured.

The dusk-to-dawn curfew is set to last until Tuesday.

The Guadeloupe prefecture said protesters had fired on security forces and firefighters.

The level of vaccination against Covid is lower in some of France’s overseas territories than on the mainland, but the government warned Sunday that even there, there were worrying signs of rising infections.

Europe is battling another wave of infections and several countries have tightened curbs despite high levels of vaccination, especially in the west of the continent.

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6 Comments
Georges S
Georges S
November 22, 2021 8:27 am

The troops send by macron the quiet the unrest in Guadeloupe aren’t just any troops, they belong the special forces called GIGN and RAID.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIGN
RAID is the same thing, they are the civilian counterpart of GIGN which are military.

Ghost
Ghost
November 22, 2021 9:13 am

Interesting discussion between John Anderson, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, and Jordan Peterson about the Pandemic and Australia.

m
m
  Ghost
November 22, 2021 9:39 am

Wow, I was expecting Anderson to mostly bullshit his way through this (as he had already served a nice little piece of BS in a previous talk with JBP about 2 years ago, without being called out on it),
and I wasn’t disappointed:

Anderson: “We are as i understand getting some quite uh even mocking press internationally at the moment for the nature of our lockdowns they have been very se… longer and more severe in Victoria and in Melbourne our second largest city i think than anywhere apart from…”

And now my mind completes the sentence ‘… China.’
But Anderson states with a straight face

“… in Brazil.”

Muaaaahhhahahahaaaa!
Now why did Anderson baffle JPB with bullschiff and avoid mentioning China there, inquiring minds may ask?

Anderson later: “One thing you must note about australia i think
internationally and has been noted is that we have clearly chosen the
democracy and freedom in the face of an attempt by an
authoritarian china to say bow your knees to our authoritarian regime.”

Oh these upstanding Australians!
When the Chinese stopped buying their wine and coal, they responded with ‘we chose freedom’!
It’s like ‘The Mouse That Roared’!!

(Now we wait for Llpoh’s interpretation of all this)

Ken31
Ken31
  m
November 22, 2021 1:06 pm

No lost tribe is being spared this winnowing.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
November 22, 2021 2:10 pm

It blows my mind that police would actually do this to the people. If I had a family member or friend that was a policeman doing this shit, they would hear my disgust every minute of every day of their lives.

James
James
  Glock-N-Load
November 22, 2021 3:38 pm

Eh,better they come home to a burned out dwelling.

They keep it up,better they never make it home.

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