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Clashes as yellow vest protests grow in Belgium and the Netherlands

9:16 AM EST WORLD

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BRUSSELS -- Belgian police fired tear gas and water cannons at yellow-vested protesters calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Charles Michel after they tried to breach a riot barricade, as the movement that started in France made its mark Saturday in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Protesters in Brussels threw paving stones, road signs, fireworks, flares and other objects at police blocking their entry to an area where Michel's offices, other government buildings and the parliament are located. Brussels police spokeswoman Ilse Van de Keere said that around 400 protesters were gathered in the area.


About 100 were detained, many for carrying dangerous objects like fireworks or clothing that could be used as protection in clashes with police.

The reasons for the protests are not entirely clear. Neither Belgium nor the Netherlands has proposed a hike in fuel tax -- the catalyst for the massive and destructive demonstrations in France in recent weeks.

Instead, protesters appeared to hail at least in part from a populist movement that is angry at government policy in general and what it sees as the widening gulf between mainstream politicians and the voters who put them in power. Some in Belgium appeared intent only on confronting police.

Earlier in Brussels, police used pepper spray and scuffled with a small group of protesters who tried to break through a barricade blocking access to the European Parliament and the European Union's other main institutions.

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Riot police stand in line during copycat "yellow vest" demonstrations rocking neighbouring France, on December 8, 2018 in Brussels.Aris Oikonomou/AFP/Getty Images
The rallies, which started at different locations around the city and converged on the European quarter, disrupted road and rail traffic on one of the busiest Christmas shopping days of the year.


Walking behind a banner reading "social winter is coming," the protesters chanted "(French President Emmanuel) Macron, Michel resign." Dozens of people were searched as they arrived, and police warned people to stay away from the area.

Several hundred police officers were mobilized. Last week, yellow vest protesters clashed with police and torched two police vehicles in the same area. More than 70 people were detained.

In the Dutch city of Rotterdam, a few hundred protesters in the high-visibility vests that have become a symbol of the movement walked peacefully across the downtown Erasmus Bridge singing a song about the Netherlands and handing flowers to passers-by.

Sisters Beb and Ieneke Lambermont, aged 76 and 67 respectively, were among them.

"Our children are hard-working people but they have to pay taxes everywhere. You can't get housing anymore. It is not going well in Dutch society," Ieneke said. "The social welfare net we grew up with is gone," she said.

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Several hundred demonstrators in yellow vests march during a peaceful demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018. Peter Dejong/AP
About 100 protesters gathered in a peaceful demonstration outside the Dutch parliament in The Hague. At least two protesters were detained by police in central Amsterdam.


Jan Dijkgraaf, the editor of a Dutch "resistance newspaper" had called for peaceful protests in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Dijkgraaf said people are yearning for a past, more socially equitable, era of Dutch history, describing it as "a feeling of unity, but also looking after asylum-seekers well, taking good care of one another."

In France on Saturday, crowds of yellow-vested protesters angry at French President Emmanuel Macron and the country's high taxes tried to converge on the presidential palace, some scuffling with police firing tear gas. By midday, as many as 5,000 demonstrators had gathered in Paris' center, according to BBC News. More than 500 were detained in the city, said a Paris police spokeswoman, The Associated Press reported.

While scattered scuffles broke out Saturday around central Paris, the action seemed less violent overall at midday than at the same time a week ago. Crowds last weekend descended into chaos and destruction, and 400 people were arrested, CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reported.
 
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放弃上调燃油税 也阻挡不了“黄背心”
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法国政府虽然放弃了上调燃油税的计划,但这并没有熄灭法国人民的怒火。本周六,抗议队伍再次走上街头。而“黄背心”的灵感之父对德国之声表示,马克龙回应地太晚了,现在很多民众要他下台。
(德国之声中文网)法国的"黄背心"(也称"黄马甲")示威迎来第四个周末,仍然毫无偃旗息鼓的迹象。本周六(12月8日),法国调动了8.9万警力应对示威人群。抗议活动的重心仍在巴黎,那里有8000警力严阵以待,埃弗尔铁塔等景点以及一些商家也出于安全考量而关闭。上午时分,示威人群与安保力量发生冲突,警方使用催泪瓦斯。

政治 | 06.12.2018
平息“黄背心”怒火 法国不涨燃油税

这场运动的起因是民众不满政府要上调燃油税的计划。法国政府在本周做出让步,宣布在明年预算中放弃进一步上调燃油税的计划。然而这并似乎并没有安抚示威者,抗议的雪球已经越滚越大,演变成大规模的反政府运动。

六周前的10月24日,汽车修理工库塔尔(Ghislain Coutard)在Facebook上发了一个自己录制的短视频,呼吁大家都穿上具有象征意义的黄背心,抗议燃油税的上调。这段视频迅速走红,观看量超过500万次。"黄背心"运动应运而生,在其家乡法国南部纳博恩(Narbonne)作为该运动发言人的库塔尔也获得了"背心人"的外号。

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10月24日,库塔尔在Facebook上发了这个视频,呼吁大家穿上具有象征意义的黄背心,抗议燃油税上调
在接受德国之声采访时,库塔尔表示,过去几周的发展对他而言"很疯狂"。"因为工作原因我在法国各地跑,每到一处我都能看到黄背心。当我做自我介绍时,他们大部分时候都能认出我。这太奇妙了……我没想到,这会引发这么多人的共鸣。"

政治 | 02.12.2018
法国当局强硬对待“黄背心运动”

上周六,巴黎中部爆发了几十年来最严重的抗议活动。在巴黎有100多人受伤,412人被捕。

库塔尔对德国之声说,他自己也对上周六巴黎发生的暴力事件感到震惊,但同时表示,媒体在报道时有选择地"呈现抗议者袭击当局的画面,而当局只需要这个小借口来使用催泪瓦斯"。他表示,"法国警方的策略完全失败"。他还表示,总统马克龙应该"站出来面对法国民众,而不是就发一个媒体声明"。

在谈到运动未来发展时,库塔尔说,示威运动将"不可避免地"激化。"群情激奋,马克龙太晚才做出答复,我在街头遇到的很多人都希望他下台"。

他还表示,很高兴听说,在德国、比利时、意大利,一些民众也穿起有象征意义的黄背心,"我希望这能成为一个国际运动"。
 
呵呵,应该先拿下马克隆!:D
 
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