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COVID-19 protests in Netherlands

Protests against COVID-19 in the Netherlands (Dutch: coronaprotesten) were a series of protests and riots in the Netherlands against the government COVID-19 prevention measures, which were in force between 27 January 2020[19] and 20 May 2022,[20] with travel restrictions lifted on 17 September 2022.[21] The protests came to a head with the 2021 Dutch curfew riots (Dutch: avondklokrellen) in response to a nationwide night-time curfew between 23 January and 28 April 2021.[20] Since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands, a number of anti-lockdown protest groups[22] and individual protesters[23] have shifted their attention to the ongoing, largely concurrent Dutch farmers' protests against government legislation to limit agricultural pollution by downsizing livestock production.[24][25]

COVID-19 protests in Netherlands
Part of the protests against responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
Protesters in Amsterdam on 5 September 2021
Date17 January 2021 — 17 September 2022[1][2]
(1 year and 8 months)
Location
Caused by
Methods
Parties

Casualties
InjuriesAt least 12 (as of 27 Jan 2021)[12][13][14]
23/11/2021
13 (3 serious)
Arrested575+ (as of 27 Jan 2021)[15][16][17][18]
23/11/2021
173

Background edit

The proposal to introduce a nationwide curfew to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had been put on the table by the Outbreak Management Team (OMT) as early as September 2020, but did not gain the support of the House of Representatives at the time, because of its strong association with World War II.[26][27]

Four months later, however, the measure was deemed necessary as the number of infections was not declining fast enough, despite the fact that the Netherlands had been in a full lockdown since 14 December 2020.[28] Furthermore, the more transmissible B.1.1.7 variant of the virus continued to spread across the country, raising concerns for a potential "third wave" of infections.[29]

Demissionary Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced his plan to introduce a 20:30–4:30 curfew at a press conference on 20 January 2021.[30] On 21 January, a majority in the House of Representatives voted to support the proposal, after a motion to postpone the curfew to 21:00 had been adopted.[31] The curfew would be in effect from 23 January to at least 10 February 2021.[32]

Non-violent protests against the government's COVID-19 prevention measures had taken place on several occasions prior to the announcement of the curfew. However, on 24 January 2021, illegal demonstrations against the curfew in Amsterdam and Eindhoven escalated into violent riots in response to police interventions.[33][34] Calls to riot were subsequently spread on social media, leading to riots in other places as well.[3] The next major waves of violent protests in 2021 took place in The Hague in mid-March[35] and in Rotterdam in mid-November.[36] In early 2022, a new wave of violence hit Amsterdam when police used police dogs, injuring several anti-lockdown opponents who clashed with police. Pictures of a police dog biting one of the protesters by the left arm while a police officer tries to restrain a rabid animal have traveled the world via video and social networks, with strong public condemnation for excessive use of force against public gatherings.[37][38]

Timeline edit

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Places in the Netherlands where rioters clashed with the police, as of 26 January 2021[39]

2021 edit

17 January edit

Riots 23–26 January edit

During the first night of the curfew, the police issued 3,600 fines for being outside after 21:00 without a valid reason.[15] Anti-lockdown protesters and conspiracy theorists gathered in Amersfoort, Rotterdam, IJmuiden and Stein to demonstrate.[40]

On Urk, a former island in the province of Flevoland, groups of youths began to riot in protest against the curfew. The rioters vandalised police cars, and threw stones and fireworks to police officers.[41] Later that evening, a COVID-19 testing site of the Municipal Health Service (GGD) was set on fire.[41] Two suspects have subsequently been arrested.[41]

On 24 January in the afternoon, hundreds of protesters gathered on Museumplein in Amsterdam, despite the fact that Mayor Femke Halsema, the chief police officer and the chief public prosecutor had prohibited the demonstration. The police used water cannons and police dogs to disperse the crowd, in response to which the protesters began throwing firework bombs towards police officers.[42]

Similarly, in Eindhoven, rioters – who had come to the city centre to protest against the lockdown measures – attacked the police by throwing stones, golf balls, fireworks and knives.[43] They also set vehicles on fire and looted a supermarket in the city's central station.[43] According to ProRail, hundreds of thousands of euros in damage was inflicted to the railway station.[44]

In the evening, riots also took place in Enschede, Helmond, Roermond, The Hague, Tilburg and Venlo.[45] In Enschede, rioters attempted to break the windows of the local hospital, Medisch Spectrum Twente.[46] More than 300 people were arrested.

150 people were arrested during the night from 25 to 26 January in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Shops were looted and vandalized. The cities of Den Bosch, Zwolle, Amersfoort, Alkmaar, Hoorn, Gouda, Haarlem, and Veenendaal experienced troubles, including cars being burned and police attacked with stones.[47][48]

Den Bosch, Sittard-Geleen, Stein and Capelle aan den IJssel issued an emergency decree for the upcoming night. Beek and Echt-Susteren will have an emergency decree until the 10th of February, which will allow the police to do stop-and-frisk without reason.[49] Zwolle declared an emergency order, which is one step below an emergency decree in Dutch law. Dutch police designated Den Bosch, Almelo en Haarlem as potential hotspots. The Ikazia Hospital in Rotterdam also advised its patients not to come during the evening hours, as police designated the nearby Zuidplein as a potential hotspot.[50]

The riots that took place on 26 January were less heavy than the previous days. Despite some small riots in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Hilversum, and some disturbances in The Hague, Schijndel and Julianadorp, the situation in these six cities and villages was under control within about an hour.[51]

Many cities also saw massive support coming from their locals. Cities such as Maastricht, saw its hardcore fanbase of its local football club, the angel side, gather as a reaction to the threats made by supposed rioters. A couple hundred supporters marched through the city, eventually making their way to the city centre to make a statement: "we will not tolerate destruction and looting". Most of them went home around 21.00 to adhere to the curfew rules.[citation needed]

From 26 January to 14 March edit

On 27 January, there were no major riots, only small disturbances in The Hague and Rotterdam. In Rotterdam a theatre was set on fire.[52]

Apart from a relatively large group of youths who were shooting fireworks in Tiel, there were no more riots or disturbances reported throughout the Netherlands as of 28 January.[53]

On 31 January, protests against the curfew were held in Amsterdam and Apeldoorn. There were no major riots, but dozens of people were arrested after the police had ended the demonstrations.[54]

Riots in The Hague 14 March edit

Riots in Amsterdam 20 March edit

[55]

Riots in Rotterdam 19–21 November edit

In November 2021, the government proposed implementing the "2G rule", a measure to only allow individuals who are vaccinated (gevaccineerd) or have recovered from a COVID-19 infection (genezen) from being able to enter hotels, restaurants, cafes, cultural and artistic places, and events, and to use non-essential services.[56] On November 19, a protest against the 2G rule was announced on social media, which turned into a riot. The police shot several people.[57][58]

Most notably, riots occurred in Rotterdam, where 51 people were arrested. There were also riots in Stein, Roermond, Urk, The Hague, Enschede, Leeuwarden and Tilburg. The authorities used water cannons, police dogs and mounted police against the rioters. Three rioters were seriously injured when police opened fire on them, while a fourth suffered minor injuries. Additionally, four rioters and five police officers sustained minor injuries during the unrest. Peaceful protests also took place in Amsterdam and Breda.[59][60][61][62][63][64][65]

2022 edit

[66]

Riots in Amsterdam on 2 January edit

On January 2, 2022, the intervention police with batons and shields tried to break up the crowd of several thousand that gathered on Sunday in the Dutch capital to protest against the measures of closure and vaccination of COVID-19.[citation needed]

Videos on social media showed one man try and escape a police dog biting his hand and in other clips showed chaos unfold as crowds ran around the city.[67]

Controversy over the excessive use of force edit

[68][69]

The end of the protests and the lifting of the COVID-19 measures edit

From March 23, 2022, EU citizens can enter the country without any restrictions. Anyone with regular residence in the Netherlands can also travel without restrictions, which includes the cultural exchange program. Masks are optional. On September 17, all Covid measures were lifted.[70]

Reactions edit

Demissionary Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, told reporters that the recent events "have nothing to do with protests, this is criminal violence and we will treat it as such".[71]

Minister of Finance Wopke Hoekstra said that the riots will not make the government "capitulate to a few idiots".[72] Minister of Justice and Security Ferdinand Grapperhaus said the same. "Apparently small groups find it necessary to riot. But that is not because of the corona policy, because you don't have to loot a shop for that", he said. Grapperhaus added that the police and Koninklijke Marechaussee are cracking down on the rioters. They will be subject to summary judgment and can face unconditional prison sentences.[72]

MPs Geert Wilders and Jesse Klaver, of the Party for Freedom and GroenLinks respectively, accused each other of inciting the riots. Jesse Klaver accused Geert Wilders of inciting the people to riot, while Geert Wilders demanded Jesse Klaver to remove his party's rank and file from the Schilderswijk, a neighbourhood where the riots happened.[73]

The mayor of Eindhoven John Jorritsma gave a statement that: "If we continue down this way, we will head to civil war."[74]

The mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb released a video in which he directly addressed the rioters. He asked if they felt proud to have destroyed their own hometown and promising them police will crack down on them. He went on to applaud the real heroes of the city's history, that rebuilt the city after the Rotterdam Blitz instead of destroying it. To the entrepreneurs whose establishments were damaged he promised to work together with insurance companies to support them.[75]

A spokesperson of the Dutch armed forces stated that the Royal Netherlands Army has not yet been asked to help curb the riots. However, if the armed forces are asked to help "it would be limited to logistical and material support".[76] Geert Wilders submitted a law proposal enabling the army to assist law enforcement, however, the proposal failed to receive any support aside from his own party, the PVV.[77]

See also edit

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Protests against COVID 19 in the Netherlands Dutch coronaprotesten were a series of protests and riots in the Netherlands against the government COVID 19 prevention measures which were in force between 27 January 2020 19 and 20 May 2022 20 with travel restrictions lifted on 17 September 2022 21 The protests came to a head with the 2021 Dutch curfew riots Dutch avondklokrellen in response to a nationwide night time curfew between 23 January and 28 April 2021 20 Since the end of the COVID 19 pandemic in the Netherlands a number of anti lockdown protest groups 22 and individual protesters 23 have shifted their attention to the ongoing largely concurrent Dutch farmers protests against government legislation to limit agricultural pollution by downsizing livestock production 24 25 COVID 19 protests in NetherlandsPart of the protests against responses to the COVID 19 pandemicProtesters in Amsterdam on 5 September 2021Date17 January 2021 17 September 2022 1 2 1 year and 8 months LocationNetherlandsCaused byDissatisfaction with COVID 19 vaccination policy and societal restrictionsExtensive dissimination of anti government and COVID 19 misinformation through alternative media outletsCalls to demonstrate and riot on social media 3 MethodsDemonstrationsFlag desecrationInternet activismIntimidationRiotingVandalismPartiesAnti government and anti lockdown protesters 4 5 Nederland in Verzet 6 Samen voor Nederland 7 Rioters 8 9 10 YouthsFootball hooligansRight wing extremistsCOVID 19 conspiracy theorists Third Rutte cabinet Minister of Health Hugo de Jonge Fourth Rutte cabinet Minister of Health Ernst Kuipers Law enforcementNational Police CorpsRoyal MarechausseeLocal vigilantes 11 Football supportersFarmersCasualtiesInjuriesAt least 12 as of 27 Jan 2021 12 13 14 23 11 202113 3 serious Arrested575 as of 27 Jan 2021 15 16 17 18 23 11 2021173 Contents 1 Background 2 Timeline 2 1 2021 2 1 1 17 January 2 1 2 Riots 23 26 January 2 1 3 From 26 January to 14 March 2 1 4 Riots in The Hague 14 March 2 1 5 Riots in Amsterdam 20 March 2 1 6 Riots in Rotterdam 19 21 November 2 2 2022 2 2 1 Riots in Amsterdam on 2 January 2 2 1 1 Controversy over the excessive use of force 2 2 2 The end of the protests and the lifting of the COVID 19 measures 3 Reactions 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editMain article COVID 19 pandemic in the Netherlands The proposal to introduce a nationwide curfew to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 COVID 19 had been put on the table by the Outbreak Management Team OMT as early as September 2020 but did not gain the support of the House of Representatives at the time because of its strong association with World War II 26 27 Four months later however the measure was deemed necessary as the number of infections was not declining fast enough despite the fact that the Netherlands had been in a full lockdown since 14 December 2020 28 Furthermore the more transmissible B 1 1 7 variant of the virus continued to spread across the country raising concerns for a potential third wave of infections 29 Demissionary Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced his plan to introduce a 20 30 4 30 curfew at a press conference on 20 January 2021 30 On 21 January a majority in the House of Representatives voted to support the proposal after a motion to postpone the curfew to 21 00 had been adopted 31 The curfew would be in effect from 23 January to at least 10 February 2021 32 Non violent protests against the government s COVID 19 prevention measures had taken place on several occasions prior to the announcement of the curfew However on 24 January 2021 illegal demonstrations against the curfew in Amsterdam and Eindhoven escalated into violent riots in response to police interventions 33 34 Calls to riot were subsequently spread on social media leading to riots in other places as well 3 The next major waves of violent protests in 2021 took place in The Hague in mid March 35 and in Rotterdam in mid November 36 In early 2022 a new wave of violence hit Amsterdam when police used police dogs injuring several anti lockdown opponents who clashed with police Pictures of a police dog biting one of the protesters by the left arm while a police officer tries to restrain a rabid animal have traveled the world via video and social networks with strong public condemnation for excessive use of force against public gatherings 37 38 Timeline editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message You can help expand this section with text translated from the corresponding article in Dutch January 2021 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation 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nbsp Oosterhout nbsp Roermond nbsp Rotterdam nbsp Den Bosch nbsp Stein nbsp The Hague nbsp Tilburg nbsp Urk nbsp Veenendaal nbsp Venlo nbsp Zwolleclass notpageimage Places in the Netherlands where rioters clashed with the police as of 26 January 2021 39 2021 edit 17 January edit Riots 23 26 January edit Main article 2021 Dutch curfew riots During the first night of the curfew the police issued 3 600 fines for being outside after 21 00 without a valid reason 15 Anti lockdown protesters and conspiracy theorists gathered in Amersfoort Rotterdam IJmuiden and Stein to demonstrate 40 On Urk a former island in the province of Flevoland groups of youths began to riot in protest against the curfew The rioters vandalised police cars and threw stones and fireworks to police officers 41 Later that evening a COVID 19 testing site of the Municipal Health Service GGD was set on fire 41 Two suspects have subsequently been arrested 41 On 24 January in the afternoon hundreds of protesters gathered on Museumplein in Amsterdam despite the fact that Mayor Femke Halsema the chief police officer and the chief public prosecutor had prohibited the demonstration The police used water cannons and police dogs to disperse the crowd in response to which the protesters began throwing firework bombs towards police officers 42 Similarly in Eindhoven rioters who had come to the city centre to protest against the lockdown measures attacked the police by throwing stones golf balls fireworks and knives 43 They also set vehicles on fire and looted a supermarket in the city s central station 43 According to ProRail hundreds of thousands of euros in damage was inflicted to the railway station 44 In the evening riots also took place in Enschede Helmond Roermond The Hague Tilburg and Venlo 45 In Enschede rioters attempted to break the windows of the local hospital Medisch Spectrum Twente 46 More than 300 people were arrested 150 people were arrested during the night from 25 to 26 January in Amsterdam and Rotterdam Shops were looted and vandalized The cities of Den Bosch Zwolle Amersfoort Alkmaar Hoorn Gouda Haarlem and Veenendaal experienced troubles including cars being burned and police attacked with stones 47 48 Den Bosch Sittard Geleen Stein and Capelle aan den IJssel issued an emergency decree for the upcoming night Beek and Echt Susteren will have an emergency decree until the 10th of February which will allow the police to do stop and frisk without reason 49 Zwolle declared an emergency order which is one step below an emergency decree in Dutch law Dutch police designated Den Bosch Almelo en Haarlem as potential hotspots The Ikazia Hospital in Rotterdam also advised its patients not to come during the evening hours as police designated the nearby Zuidplein as a potential hotspot 50 The riots that took place on 26 January were less heavy than the previous days Despite some small riots in Amsterdam Rotterdam and Hilversum and some disturbances in The Hague Schijndel and Julianadorp the situation in these six cities and villages was under control within about an hour 51 Many cities also saw massive support coming from their locals Cities such as Maastricht saw its hardcore fanbase of its local football club the angel side gather as a reaction to the threats made by supposed rioters A couple hundred supporters marched through the city eventually making their way to the city centre to make a statement we will not tolerate destruction and looting Most of them went home around 21 00 to adhere to the curfew rules citation needed From 26 January to 14 March edit On 27 January there were no major riots only small disturbances in The Hague and Rotterdam In Rotterdam a theatre was set on fire 52 Apart from a relatively large group of youths who were shooting fireworks in Tiel there were no more riots or disturbances reported throughout the Netherlands as of 28 January 53 On 31 January protests against the curfew were held in Amsterdam and Apeldoorn There were no major riots but dozens of people were arrested after the police had ended the demonstrations 54 Riots in The Hague 14 March edit Riots in Amsterdam 20 March edit 55 Riots in Rotterdam 19 21 November edit In November 2021 the government proposed implementing the 2G rule a measure to only allow individuals who are vaccinated gevaccineerd or have recovered from a COVID 19 infection genezen from being able to enter hotels restaurants cafes cultural and artistic places and events and to use non essential services 56 On November 19 a protest against the 2G rule was announced on social media which turned into a riot The police shot several people 57 58 Most notably riots occurred in Rotterdam where 51 people were arrested There were also riots in Stein Roermond Urk The Hague Enschede Leeuwarden and Tilburg The authorities used water cannons police dogs and mounted police against the rioters Three rioters were seriously injured when police opened fire on them while a fourth suffered minor injuries Additionally four rioters and five police officers sustained minor injuries during the unrest Peaceful protests also took place in Amsterdam and Breda 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 2022 edit 66 Riots in Amsterdam on 2 January edit On January 2 2022 the intervention police with batons and shields tried to break up the crowd of several thousand that gathered on Sunday in the Dutch capital to protest against the measures of closure and vaccination of COVID 19 citation needed Videos on social media showed one man try and escape a police dog biting his hand and in other clips showed chaos unfold as crowds ran around the city 67 Controversy over the excessive use of force edit 68 69 The end of the protests and the lifting of the COVID 19 measures edit From March 23 2022 EU citizens can enter the country without any restrictions Anyone with regular residence in the Netherlands can also travel without restrictions which includes the cultural exchange program Masks are optional On September 17 all Covid measures were lifted 70 Reactions editDemissionary Prime Minister Mark Rutte told reporters that the recent events have nothing to do with protests this is criminal violence and we will treat it as such 71 Minister of Finance Wopke Hoekstra said that the riots will not make the government capitulate to a few idiots 72 Minister of Justice and Security Ferdinand Grapperhaus said the same Apparently small groups find it necessary to riot But that is not because of the corona policy because you don t have to loot a shop for that he said Grapperhaus added that the police and Koninklijke Marechaussee are cracking down on the rioters They will be subject to summary judgment and can face unconditional prison sentences 72 MPs Geert Wilders and Jesse Klaver of the Party for Freedom and GroenLinks respectively accused each other of inciting the riots Jesse Klaver accused Geert Wilders of inciting the people to riot while Geert Wilders demanded Jesse Klaver to remove his party s rank and file from the Schilderswijk a neighbourhood where the riots happened 73 The mayor of Eindhoven John Jorritsma gave a statement that If we continue down this way we will head to civil war 74 The mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb released a video in which he directly addressed the rioters He asked if they felt proud to have destroyed their own hometown and promising them police will crack down on them He went on to applaud the real heroes of the city s history that rebuilt the city after the Rotterdam Blitz instead of destroying it To the entrepreneurs whose establishments were damaged he promised to work together with insurance companies to support them 75 A spokesperson of the Dutch armed forces stated that the Royal Netherlands Army has not yet been asked to help curb the riots However if the armed forces are asked to help it would be limited to logistical and material support 76 Geert Wilders submitted a law proposal enabling the army to assist law enforcement however the proposal 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