An anti-immigration protest at Malieveld in The Hague turned violent on Saturday afternoon, leading to clashes with police and property damage.
- Anti-immigration protest occurred at Malieveld.
- Protest turned violent with police clashes.
- Symbols of extremism were displayed, including flags.
- Fourteen people are already facing charges.
- Politicians blame each other for the violence.
Initially peaceful, the protest saw demonstrators waving controversial flags, including the Prinsenvlag, and chanting antisemitic slogans like ‘Sieg Heil.’ Windows of the D66 party office were smashed, and attempts were made to breach the Binnenhof.
Jan Paternotte (D66) criticized the government for not labeling the symbols as ‘extreme right,’ while Jimmy Dijk (SP) called for the term fascism to be used. Fourteen individuals are already facing charges related to the unrest.
“Mensen liepen met hun rechterarm omhoog en riepen Sieg Heil.”
— Jimmy Dijk, SP
Originally reported by www.telegraaf.nl as “Kamer woest over rellen in den Haag en vernielingen kantoor D66” on 2025-09-23 18:10:00.