Brussels police block "Freedom Convoy" protest
Feb 14, 2022
Brussels [Belgium], February 15 (ANI/Xinhua): The Belgian federal and local police forces succeeded on Monday in neutralizing the "Freedom Convoy" procession of cars that planned to gridlock Brussels with a protest across the city center.
"We have spotted between 400 to 500 cars and campervans. About 30 vehicles were blocked, while the others evaporated into the wild," Brussels Mayor Philippe Close told RTBF radio Monday morning.
Police were deployed on the outskirts of Brussels to prevent the protesters' vehicles from entering the city. Around 130 vehicles, including those from France and the Netherlands, were redirected to the Brussels Expo parking lot on the outskirts of the city, the only place where static action was tolerated.
"The protesters must not take the capital hostage," Close said.
In the city center, a few gatherings of around a hundred people were observed in various places, in the Quays Quarter and around the Cinquantenaire park in particular.
Thirty people were arrested, said the Brussels-Capital police.
Meanwhile, police forces were also deployed at Brussels Airport, where a group of demonstrators blocked the main pathways.
The organizers of the protest had not received permission to demonstrate.
The "Freedom Convoy" protests were started in Canada's capital Ottawa by truckers opposed to a vaccinate-or-quarantine mandate for cross-border drivers. (ANI/Xinhua)