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Dozens arrested after anti-immigration protest in Amsterdam escalates

Summary by Euronews
The protest comes weeks after a similar anti-immigration protest turned violent in The Hague, with rioters and police clashing. Later this month, the Netherlands is expected to hold a snap election.

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Amsterdam: Police made arrests in Amsterdam's city center on Sunday. Several dozen rioters were gathered there after a…

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Around 1:30 PM, several hundred people gathered at Museumplein in Amsterdam for an anti-immigration demonstration. Police have a massive presence in the capital, including with horses, dogs, and a water cannon. Riot police are also present. People were arrested before the demonstration, primarily around Central Station. Police are not yet releasing details on how many people were arrested. The protest is being organized by Nederland in Opstand (…

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As Amsterdam prepares for the large anti-immigration demonstration at Museumplein, police have made several arrests in and around Central Station. A large police presence is visible on the streets. Dozens of mobile unit (riot police) vans are stationed, and two water canisters are also on standby.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Amsterdam is expanding its high-risk security zone to include a large part of the city center due to a large anti-immigration demonstration at Museumplein. Follow the demonstration live at the bottom of this article.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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People who attended the anti-immigration demonstration in Amsterdam are marching through the capital's city center. An ANP reporter sees a group walking on Spiegelgracht canal, with people setting off fireworks and red flares. They are also repeatedly shouting, "Where is Antifa?"

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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