A massive protest in the Hague, the Netherlands, turned violent this Saturday after far-right groups issued a call for stricter asylum policies.

According to local media , at least 30 people have been arrested out of the approximately 1,500 people who attended the demonstrations. The protests saw clashes with the local police as well as a police car set on fire. The Hague’s mayor deemed the protest “unprecedented” and “unworthy of the Netherlands.”

The headquarters of center-left political party D66 were also attacked. Party leader Rob Jetten condemned the violence, stating that populist uprising forces cannot gain the country’s support and that the demonstrations had “nothing to do with the Netherlands.”

Geert Wilders, chairman of the far-right Party of Freedom and an important f

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