Scuffles as Brussels anti-migration rally draws thousands

Published December 17, 2018
Brussels: Demonstrators clash with riot police during a march on Sunday called by the right-wing Flemish party Vlaams Belang against a UN compact on migration, signed last week by the Belgian prime minister.—AFP
Brussels: Demonstrators clash with riot police during a march on Sunday called by the right-wing Flemish party Vlaams Belang against a UN compact on migration, signed last week by the Belgian prime minister.—AFP

BRUSSELS: Police deployed teargas and water cannon after scuffles broke out on Sunday as thousands of people answered a call by far-right groups to reject a UN migration pact.

Police said some 5,500 people rallied in Brussels’ European quarter housing a number of EU institutions. Some held aloft banners bearing slogans including “Our people first” and “We have had enough, close the borders.” Police stepped in to disperse the crowd after projectiles and firecrackers were thrown, a journalist on the scene reported.

Many marchers were supporters of the Vlaams Belang party, which opposes last week’s signing of the UN accord in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh.

The agreement is designed to frame an effective international approach to migration — a deeply divisive issue across Europe and beyond.

A counter-demonstration drew around 1,000 people to another Brussels district, according to police.

Belgian authorities initially banned both rallies fearing unrest but the country’s supreme administrative court the Council of State overturned the decision.

More than 150 states last Monday approved the pact, a Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. But NGOs have voiced doubts about its implementation both on the ground and the high seas.

Published in Dawn, December 17th, 2018

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