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#12765331
18 Sep 2025
A demonstrator holds a sign saying 'No to Hate, Yes to Immigrants' during an anti-immigration rally and pro-immigration counter-demonstration at Christie Pits Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather at Christie Pits Park to seek the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. Counter-protesters in support of immigrants and immigration in Canada clash with some anti-immigration protesters, and 11 people are arrested.
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#12765336
18 Sep 2025
A demonstrator holds a sign saying 'No Hate' during an anti-immigration rally and pro-immigration counter-demonstration at Christie Pits Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather at Christie Pits Park to urge the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with a huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. Counter-protesters in support of immigrants and immigration in Canada clash with some anti-immigration protesters, and 11 people are arrested.
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#12619555
6 Aug 2025
Police stand guard in riot gear as hundreds of peaceful protesters gather in front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City, USA, on August 4, 2025, for the ''Jews Say: No More'' protest against the war and against Israel's mass starvation of Gaza.
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#12523017
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Israeli flags are raised at the anti-asylum seeker center protest. A tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the PVV political party Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the FVD Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523018
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Israeli flags are raised at the anti-asylum seeker center protest. A tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the PVV political party Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the FVD Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523024
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523025
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523026
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523027
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523028
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523029
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523030
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523031
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523032
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523033
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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#12523034
2 Jul 2025
In Helmond, Netherlands, on July 1, 2025, Geert Wilders speaks to the media and the crowd during an anti-asylum center protest. The tense protest against the planned arrival of a youth asylum center in the city center of Helmond leads to the arrest of three people during the rally. The demonstration draws several hundred participants, including far-right political leaders Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and Thierry Baudet of the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie) political party, who deliver speeches condemning the government and its asylum policies. Police detain two individuals for illegal weapon possession and a third for failing to provide identification. Despite the arrests, the protest remains mostly peaceful under heightened security measures, with a lot of riot police and special units and vehicles deployed around, including roadblocks, rooftop police surveillance, and a drone. A smaller group of counter-demonstrators gathers nearby in support of the asylum center, holding signs and chanting pro-refugee slogans with flags of Palestine. The demonstration reflects growing national tensions over migration as the country heads toward early elections following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet.
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