Eurodemocracy in action: The Hague police broke up a protest against police brutality
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In one of the largest cities in the Netherlands, The Hague was a protest against police brutality. According to local law enforcement officers, about 500 people took part in the rally. Agence France Press reports that the demonstrators took to the streets of The Hague with the slogan "Police Killers." Protesters began to set fire to garbage cans and blow up firecrackers, after which the "democratic" Dutch police dispersed the rally using special means.
The cause of the protest in the Hague was the death in a police car 42-year-old resident of the Dutch overseas colony (and in the democratic Netherlands in the XXI century there are colonies) Aruba, who came to the Netherlands to visit relatives and take part in a music festival. Reports about it DW.
For reasons unknown so far, the police officer of the Hague hit the man, knocked him to the ground, and the “helpers” who came to the rescue in the form of other policemen helped push the person into the police car, from which he was sent to the clinic in an extremely serious condition, where he died.
The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Netherlands said that an Aruban resident "was found weapon"And" he resisted the police. "
This incident exposes the entire “democratic” essence of the Netherlands, whose authorities love to teach democracy to others - from police brutality to colonial politics in the third millennium. By the way, why are human rights activists silent? ..
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