70 arrested in Brussels during \'yellow vest\' protest

70 arrested in Brussels during 'yellow vest' protest

AFP  |  Brussels 

Around 70 people were arrested Saturday in the Belgian capital during "yellow vest" demonstrations rocking neighbouring France, police said.

Police put up barricades there and both vehicles and pedestrians were denied access.

The protesters gathered in two districts of the city - Arts Lois and Porte de Namur - but there were no incidents of violence.

"There have been around 70 arrests following checks carried out as a preventive measure," police told AFP.

According to agency, young protesters blocked a highway linking to the town of in Flanders, located near the French border.

They also put up a barricade near the Franco-Belgian border close to Adinkerque, said.

The "yellow vest" movement in originally started as a protest about planned fuel hikes but has morphed into a mass protest against Emmanuel Macron's policies and top-down style of governing.

It has spilled over to some other countries, including and especially in the country's French-speaking region.

On November 30, a "yellow vest" protest by some 300 people in Brussels degenerated into violence in which two police vehicles were torched.

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First Published: Sat, December 08 2018. 17:55 IST