ROTTERDAM - Dutch riot police responded to disturbances in downtown Rotterdam on Wednesday evening after a peaceful protest by thousands of anti-racism activists was broken up by authorities, national news agency ANP reported.
Police confronted a small groups of protesters roaming through the country’s second-largest city, the report said without providing details.
Thousands of demonstrators were told by police to go home because the rally was too crowded and participants could not keep to social distancing rules.