The Dutch police dispersed the demonstrators at the Turkish Consulate in Rotterdam gathered in support of the Minister for family and social policy of Turkey Fatma Betul saya Kaya . About it reports on Sunday, March 12, TASS reported.
Special forces first pushed the protesters from the Embassy, and when they learned of deportation Kaya, again tried to break through to the Consulate and started pelting the police with various objects, police used force, detaining several protesters.
Now in the centre of Rotterdam is easy enough, but the streets are the police, security outfits.
Previously, the government of the Netherlands has announced Kaya “undesirable alien” and decided to deport her from the country. Accompanied by the police, the Turkish Minister went back to the border with Germany. Dutch Prime Minister mark Rutte said that the decision Kaya to come to the Netherlands was irresponsible.
On the evening of 11 March, law enforcement authorities of the Netherlands stopped near the Turkish Consulate in Rotterdam, a convoy of cars with Kaya. The Minister accused the Dutch authorities in violation of international law and called them “fascists”.
Earlier in the day Amsterdam withdrew permission for the landing of the aircraft, the foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu in Rotterdam, where the officer was going on a visit. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called the Netherlands a relic of Nazism and fascism. Mark Rutte has considered the statement of the Turkish leader “crazy,” noting that it “crosses all boundaries”.
Turkish officials had planned to hold in some European countries where Turkish citizens, a series of rallies to garner their support ahead of the referendum on the new Constitution. The authorities of Germany, Austria and the Netherlands forbidden to do such actions.