Overview
- Rioters clashed with officers after parts of the crowd split from the main protest, threw bottles and rocks, and blocked a highway.
- Police deployed tear gas and a water cannon, and at least one police car was set on fire during the disturbances.
- An office of the centrist D66 party was vandalized, drawing a sharp rebuke from party leader Rob Jetten.
- A smaller group moved toward the fenced Dutch parliament complex, which is under renovation and closed off.
- Right-wing activist Els Rechts organized the demonstration, and PVV leader Geert Wilders condemned the rioters; authorities reported no immediate information on injuries or arrests.