The Hague, Sept. 21 -- At least 30 people were detained for riots in The Hague, two police officers were injured, the mayor of the city, the police chief and the prosecutor said.
"We were faced with an unprecedented outbreak of violence. The peaceful demonstration had to be dispersed, since the security of those present could no longer guarantee," the city's mayor, Jan van Zanen, said, as quoted by the Algemeen Dagblad newspaper.
According to the mayor, hooligans from all the Netherlands came to the demonstration: they attacked the police, their horses and journalists.
Police chief Karin Krukkert said that at least 30 people had been detained as a result of the riots, most of the detentions were carried out for public violence against th...