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Dutch police arrest hundreds of anti-curfew protesters

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Dutch police arrest hundreds of anti-curfew protesters

Dutch police arrest hundreds of anti-curfew protesters

Police in the Netherlands arrested more than 400 rioters nationwide this week after a violent backlash to a national, nightly curfew designed to reduce social contact came into effect on January 23.

CNN’s Scott McLean reports.


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