Thousands of people marched in Brussels on Sunday against a U.N. pact
aimed at fostering cooperation on migration, eclipsing a smaller
demonstration in support of the deal, the signing of which brought down
Belgium’s government last week.
Police said some 5,500 people marched in the bigger protest, organized by Vlaams Velang and Flemish right wing movements in the part of the capital where main European Union institutions are located. 90 people wer arrested.
A separate counter-demonstration of around 1,000 people, organized by left-wing groups and non-governmental organizations, took place in the city center.
Police said some 5,500 people marched in the bigger protest, organized by Vlaams Velang and Flemish right wing movements in the part of the capital where main European Union institutions are located. 90 people wer arrested.
A separate counter-demonstration of around 1,000 people, organized by left-wing groups and non-governmental organizations, took place in the city center.
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