BRUSSELS
IN FLAMES: French riots spread to Belgium - HUNDREDS go on rampage at
home of EU
A tweet from the Belgian leader said: "No impunity for unacceptable violence in Brussels. Those who came to smash and loot must be punished."
BELGIAN
police used water cannons and deployed tear gas in central Brussels
to drive back protesters inspired by France's "yellow vest"
anti-tax movement as demonstrators forced the European Commission
headquarters into a temporary lockdown
1
December, 2018
Hundreds
of activists made Belgium’s political landmarks their target,
marching between landmarks amid clouds of smoke from firecrackers and
smoke bombs, as they were stalked by dozens of baton-wielding riot
officers ready to pounce. Protesters descended on the European
Commission’s Berlaymont headquarters, the heart of EU
decision-making, as they created Belgium’s own ‘yellow jacket’
campaign against rising fuel prices and the cost of living. The EU
Commission was forced to temporarily shut its doors as the building’s
security guards refused to let anyone in or out while protesters
marched passed.
A
lone ‘yellow jacket’ remained stationed outside the bolted doors,
insisting the Berlaymont was now “closed for the day”.
Another
protester, who wanted to remain anonymous amid scenes of violence,
told Express.co.uk: “We are protesting against the raising cost of
petrol, living and high tax.
“It’s
the same as France and Paris and maybe later on in Holland and maybe
in England.”
At
least two police vans were destroyed in what started as a peaceful
but unauthorised demonstration descended into violence.
Police
made dozens of arrests after protestors with their faces covered by
masks or hoods tried to storm through police lines.
Brussels
riots: Tear gas was fired at protestors after violence
erupted (Image:
REUTERS•EPA)
At
least two police vans were destroyed in the protests (Image:
JOE BARNES)
Belgium’s
‘yellow jacket’ movement are hoping to inspire similar scenes
across Europe, with London a particular hotspot for potential
violence.
They
use social media to spread their message, and claim to have already
had their Facebook event page shut down for the Brussels march.
Riot
police came under attack by a small breakaway faction as they
dispersed peaceful ‘yellow jackets’ away from the EU Commission’s
headquarters.
A
dozen youths, dressed in black hoodies without the high visibility
jackets, launched rocks at the police who proceeded to give chase
down a side street.
Dozens
of protestors were arrested (Image:
REUTERS)
Police
used water cannons to disperse demonstrators (Image:
GETTY IMAGES)
Shop
owners ran to their doors amid fears they could become innocent
victims of clashes between police and the mob.
Peaceful
protesters continued on their march away from the Commission with
their hands held aloft above their heads as they passed awaiting riot
police.
Several
hundred people eventually converged on the office of Prime Minister
Charles Michel.
Crowds
demanded the resignation of the PM as they chanted "Michel,
resign!"
Mr
Michel is a liberal ally of Macron, who voiced sympathy for people's
troubles on Thursday. But he added: "Money doesn't fall from the
sky."
His
centre-right coalition faces an election in May.
The
European Commission building was forced to temporarily shut its
doors (Image: JOE BARNES)
Police
said around 500 protestors took part in the demonstrations (Image:
JOE BARNES)
A tweet from the Belgian leader said: "No impunity for unacceptable violence in Brussels. Those who came to smash and loot must be punished."
Protests
in Belgium, notably around fuel depots in the French-speaking south,
have been inspired by the yellow vest - or "gilet jaune"
- actions in France.
The
yellow vests staged demonstrations on the Champs-Élysées last week
in protest at increases in fuel duty imposed by President Emmanuel
Macron's government as part of efforts to reduce emissions causing
global warming
I shall wait for the liberal calls of protest and outrage.
Tear
gas used on the streets
of Paris
Just
a day or two after the media in unison denounced America's use of
tear gas on its border we see it used on the streets of Paris.
I shall wait for the liberal calls of protest and outrage.
Breaking: Frédéric Lagache, sec. Gen. of #French#Police syndicate asked E. #Macron to declare the state of emergency and the intervention of the#military to counter an "urban insurgency".#gilletsjaune
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