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Belgian police worked a dozen this Saturday arrests administration in Brussels disorder which erupted after the victory Morocco because Portugal in the quarter-final FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Dozens of hooded youths threw objects at the police police officerwho responded with tear gas, a spokeswoman told Le Soir newspaper Police officer Ilse Van de Kiere, who nonetheless confirmed that “there was no significant damage”.
celebration atmosphere on the streets of the capital with hundreds of fans Morocco “He went bad” shortly after 7:30 pm in the South Station area, this medium detailed.
The police presence was strong in the city center to avoid unrest, and some subway entrances were closed and bus routes changed as a preventive measure.
Plaza de la Bolsa, near the emblematic Grand Placea place where football team fans mostly go when they need to celebrate a victory.
After the riots registered after games like the one he played Morocco against Belgiumsome neighbors promoted the initiative through social media to create human chain distance violent fans from police units and prevent them from destroying street furniture, public channel RTBF indicated.
strong police presence
According to what one of the organizers of this human chain told this publication, they do not want the Moroccan community in Brussels to be associated with “the violence of a small minority.”
In the main cities of the Netherlands, fans also took to the streets to celebrate the Moroccan victory, amid a certain amount of “tension” and a strong police presence.
Riots broke out in various places. Amsterdamaccording to the police, who issued an emergency evacuation order from several streets around 8:00 pm and ended up using a water cannon and making several arrests, the NOS public channel reported.
In cities like Rotterdam Access to the center was blocked due to crowds, the publication said, indicating fireworks were set off, but no disruption.
On the other hand, fireworks were set off against the police in The Hague and some streets were ordered to be evacuated.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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