More
refugee centre riots as MPs debate right wing extremism
September
25, 2025
Police at
Hoofddorp demonstration
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Riot
police were drafted in to restore order after a demonstration outside a refugee
centre in Hoofddorp near Amsterdam turned violent on Wednesday evening. In
total, seven people were arrested.
Trouble
broke out after a far-right campaigner set a copy of the Quran on fire during
the protest and was attacked by counter-demonstrators, who also threw fireworks
and stones at the police.
The
incident is the latest in a string of clashes at asylum seekers’ centres across
the country and comes in the wake of riots in The Hague on Saturday led by
far-right groups.
On
Tuesday, recently appointed justice minister Foort van Oosten was forced to
admit that the riots in The Hague at the weekend were driven by far-right
extremism after coming under sustained pressure from opposition MPs.
Intelligence
service AIVD and anti-terrorism organisation NCTV had warned earlier that
remarks by “charismatic” politicians about immigrants could provoke violence
from extreme-right groups.
“We
should all look in the mirror, including politicians,” AIVD chief Erik Akerboom
told a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday.
“The
violence of last Saturday must be qualified because then it can be tackled,” he
told MPs. “95% of demonstrations are peaceful but this was extremist violence.
That is not normal and we mustn’t think of it as normal, because the right to
demonstrate is important.”
MPs are
due to debate the weekend’s events on Thursday, but efforts to draw up a joint
statement from all parties condemning Saturday’s violence as an attack on
democracy have failed.
The plan,
proposed by ChristenUnie MP Mirjam Bikker, was scuppered by left and centre
parties, which said they did not wish to share a platform with the far-right
PVV and FvD.
“A
statement signed by PVV and FvD would lack credibility,” GroenLinks-PvdA said
in a statement. “After years of incitement and pitting groups against each
other, it is not enough to condemn right-wing political violence. What these
parties should do is stop spreading ideas that lead to violence.”
The move
prompted PVV leader Geert Wilders to accuse the parties of promoting
polarisation.
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