Overview
- Groups broke off from the authorized march, blocked a highway, hurled projectiles at officers, and set at least one police patrol car on fire.
- Riot police used a water cannon and tear gas after Mayor Jan van Zanen issued an emergency order authorizing those measures.
- The protest at Malieveld was organized by the right-leaning Christian group Els Rechts and drew hundreds to about 1,500 participants before being cut short.
- Vandals targeted the centrist D66 party headquarters, breaking windows and igniting a container, prompting denunciations from party leader Rob Jetten.
- Caretaker Prime Minister Dick Schoof condemned the violence, Geert Wilders declined to attend and rebuked the rioters, and authorities had not released arrest or injury figures at the time of reporting.