Water
cannon, firecrackers as thousands rally against UN migration pact in
Brussels
RT,
16
December, 2018
Police
have deployed water cannon during a rally against the controversial
UN migration pact in Brussels. Officers were seen scuffling with
protesters, who threw firecrackers before facing off with
law-enforcement.
The
rally was dubbed the ‘March against Marrakech’ in reference to
the city where the pact was signed earlier in December. It was
organized by the right-wing Vlaams Belang party which has long been a
vocal opponent of the agreement.
While
having initially kicked off peacefully, the demonstration started to
heat up with some of the participants burning firecrackers and
hurling bottles as they marched down the street.
Part
of the crowd who rallied on Sunday, also vented their anger by
rooting out and throwing around traffic signs and what appeared to be
parts of some fences.
Riot
police marched out in full riot gear to quell the unease. They later
moved in with water cannon against some of the protesters.
At
least two of them were seen being sprayed with water cannon right in
their faces. It is not known whether any serious injuries have been
caused by the hit.
One
of the videos from the unrest shows how a chain of riot police sprint
towards a small group of people (presumably demonstrators). Just
moments later at least two of them are being encircled by the riot
officers and beaten with batons. A male also gets a direct pepper
spray hit in the face from the closest range. After walking just a
few meters – apparently completely disoriented – he then
collapses on the pavement, with police running past him.
Police said that
at least 5,000 have gathered in the Belgian capital. "What
you see is people are indeed afraid, but who have been told that
their loss of social security, of jobs, is to be blamed on migrants
and not on the big financial companies," Lode
Vanoost, former deputy speaker of the Belgian parliament, told
RT. "The
problem is there. Nobody is going to deny that the problem exists but
among other problems, it is not even the biggest problem that the
people are faced with at the moment."
A
separate counter-demonstration of around 1,000 people, organised by
left-wing groups and non-governmental organisations, also took place
in the city centre.
The
UN-backed pact promoting an international approach to safe and
orderly migration was formally approved in Marrakech, Morocco earlier
in December. The accord split global powers, with Austria, Hungary,
the US, Israel and several other countries rejecting the pact. Its
critics claim that the deal is inadequate for managing global
migration flows.
The
Belgian government suffered a blow after the center-right New Flemish
Alliance (N-VA) quit the ruling coalition because of its disapproval
of the accord. Prime Minister Charles Michel announced that his
government was set to continue as a minority.
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