Saturday,
21 February 2026 - 16:25
https://nltimes.nl/2026/02/21/police-clear-protest-asylum-center-hagues-vogelwijk
Police
clear protest against asylum center in The Hague’s Vogelwijk
Police
used charges and batons Saturday during a demonstration against the planned
arrival of asylum seekers at a former hospital in the Vogelwijk neighborhood.
Dozens of protesters who refused to leave after an eviction order were pushed
from the street, according to an ANP correspondent on the scene. Officers later
pursued remaining protesters into the neighborhood. The city administration had
designated the area around Sportlaan as a safety risk zone.
Many
demonstrators were reportedly young men dressed in dark clothing and caps.
Around 2 p.m., a group attempted to reach the building, toppling a fence in the
process.
The
former hospital on Sportlaan currently serves as winter shelter for about 80
homeless people. In the coming quarter, other groups—including asylum seekers,
recognized refugees, youth, and homeless families—will move in gradually.
Eventually, roughly 750 temporary residents are expected to live there.
Protesters opposed the potential arrival of asylum seekers, displaying a banner
reading: “Azc, nee! Seniorenwoning Ja!” (“Asylum center, no! Senior housing,
yes!”).
The
demonstrators described the initiative as a “dangerous social experiment."
The protest announcement referenced a “similar experiment in Amsterdam” that
they said “completely failed.” At that project, Stek Oost, where recognized
refugees and first-time home buyers lived together, multiple violent and sexual
offenses occurred over recent years.
A
spokesperson for The Hague Alderman Mariëlle Vavier said the situation on
Sportlaan is “completely different” from Amsterdam. She explained that at Stek
Oost, students acted as buddies for the recognized refugees, which is not the
case in The Hague. Additionally, the various groups at Sportlaan will have
separate housing units, and the site is much larger. “It is just like in a big
city, where different people live next to each other,” she said.
Reporting
by ANP and NL Times

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