ON
← Back to feed
European UnionEconomy12 days ago

Belgium: Thousands protest alleged police violence in Brussels

Thousands of protesters gathered in Brussels to demonstrate against what they describe as excessive police violence during recent demonstrations. The protests were sparked by proposed budget cuts supported by French-speaking Belgian lawmakers, which critics argue would negatively impact education and public services in the French-speaking regions. Protest organizers, including the group Mars Attacks, have pledged to continue daily demonstrations for the next two weeks across Wallonia. Authorities have deployed significant police presence to manage the situation and prevent further unrest.

Protesters marched through the city carrying banners reading "My teachers, my heroes" and "Violence is not democracy", while some areas showed signs of earlier unrest, including burned bicycles and graffiti.

The demonstration followed several days of tension between activists and police, during which officers used water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds. Organisers accused authorities of responding disproportionately to largely peaceful protests against planned budget reductions.

The unrest stems from proposed spending cuts backed by French-speaking Belgian lawmakers, measures that critics say would significantly affect schools and education services across Belgium's French-speaking regions.

The protest movement, led in part by the group Mars Attacks, announced plans to continue daily demonstrations over the next two weeks in several cities across Wallonia. Images from Brussels showed riot police deployed in large numbers as authorities sought to prevent further disturbances.

The latest mobilisation highlights growing opposition to the reforms and raises concerns about the escalating confrontation between protesters and law enforcement as the political debate intensifies.

Read the full article at Euronews
Source document: Belgian Government Officials

1 reports

EuronewsIndependentCenter12 days ago
Belgium: Thousands protest alleged police violence in Brussels

Thousands of protesters gathered in Brussels to demonstrate against what they describe as excessive police violence during recent demonstrations. The protests were sparked by proposed budget cuts supported by French-speaking Belgian lawmakers, which critics argue would negatively impact education and public services in the French-speaking regions. Protest organizers, including the group Mars Attacks, have pledged to continue daily demonstrations for the next two weeks across Wallonia. Authorities have deployed significant police presence to manage the situation and prevent further unrest.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—protesters' claims of disproportionate police response and the government's position regarding necessary budget cuts. It does not favor one side with loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the fact

Official sources cited

  • government Belgian Government Officials
  • government French-speaking Belgian Lawmakers

Go to the primary sources (2)

The official sources this coverage is built on. Read them directly to bypass framing.

  • governmentBelgian Government Officials
  • governmentFrench-speaking Belgian Lawmakers