Posted on 02/18/2024 1:35:52 AM PST by Libloather
A violent riot erupted on the streets of the Hague last night, as 'migrants' attacked cops with bricks and torched police cars.
Dozens of rioters were filmed surrounding the Opera conference hall along Fruitweg in the Netherlands, as multiple police vans drove to the scene.
Another clip also showed the aftermath. The building had several smashed windows and parked vehicles were on fire, with the street left looking like a warzone.
A fight broke out between two groups of Eritreans. 'It got seriously out of hand,' The Hague Municipality spokesman Robin Middel said last night.
Middel said a group loyal to Eritrea's government was holding a meeting when the venue was attacked by Eritreans who oppose the African nation's government.
Shards of glass covered the streets and smoke from the tear gas could be seen seeping into the air, as coppers had their cars pelted by bricks, bikes and traffic signs.
Officers dressed in riot gear barricaded the entrance to the building and dealt with a fire that had broken out inside. They removed what appeared to be a fuel canister from the property.
Youths were dressed in hooded jackets and some covered their faces with scarves and balaclavas.
Netherlands-based journalist Owen O'Brien shared the footage on X and wrote: 'Rioters break into an entrance at the #Opera.
'Windows are broken and attempts are made to enter. The fire brigade has also left again and cannot extinguish the fire.'
The reporter said the Opera hall had suffered 'extensive damage' because of the violent riots.
Jan van Zanen, mayor of The Hague, authorised police to use tear gas, a spokesman told the Netherlands Times.
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The Nederlanders asked for this -pleaded for it. It started years before it became a big blip on our own radar as many thousands of Indonesians were invited to go to migrate to the metropolis of the Old Empire. My Dutch girlfriend in the 60s told me joyfully about all the wonderful Indonesians that were coming to her country.
The netherlands use to own Indonesia. I’ve met HUNDREDS of Fabulously nice Indonesians on cruise ships. They work VERY hard and not like ARAVS even though they are Muslim.
Open borders and welfare systems do not go together
Nothing like frequent volcanic eruptions to focus the mind, eh?
If they will not comport, you must deport.
Thanks for posting
Isn’t it great being a cosmopolitan city?
Lol.
Correct. Just as they are here.
Get the bastards OUT
The man on the left, right side of flag
has a huge head photo to show off.
The Dutch thought the Arabs would be the same. It didn’t happen that way and now many of the Indonesians are politically indistinguishable from Turks and arabs. The imams are, as here, largely sent and financed by Arabian Wahhabis ad that, naturally, has had an effect. France made a similar but much worse arrangement with the Algerians, most of whom were “nice people” fifty years ago and seemed to be assimilating at first.
how’s that diversity working out for you?
maybe you shouldn’t have invited the amish...
When you leave the country, leave the country's politics behind. And if the first group is so loyal to the Eritrean government, why aren't they still there?
At one time, I worked with an Eritrean immigrant to the U.S., who became a naturalized citizen as soon as legally possible. One of the most intelligent people I have ever known, and sure to go far in his career.
Have never run into a bad Indonesian.
Yep. Ain’t it grand? NOT.
The vibrancy of diversity.
BTTT
Coming to a city near you...
Sorry for correcting you, but the Eritreans were not „invited“ by the Dutch government. They came as asylum seekers (some call them „invaders“).
With other Muslim groups in the Netherlands, such as the Indonesians, the Moroccans and the Turks, it was different - but no different than in the rest of the West, where it was a) assumed that they would assimilate without much ado, and b) that happened in the Sixties, when Islamism as an ideology had (largely) not yet unfolded its deleterious influence.
Needless to say, hindsight is always 20/20…
refugees fleeing their govt are expected to flee to the next closest country of safety... not travel a quarter of the globe to get better social services.
at that point, they’re invaders... but if the country they’re invading doesn’t stand opposed to them being there, they might as well have been invited.
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