ROTTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch police on Wednesday asked several thousand protesters in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam to go home because the anti-racism rally was too crowded and participants could not keep to the social distancing rules.
The rally, which was held on and around the central Erasmus bridge, was called over the case of George Floyd, a black American who died in police custody in the United States last week.
(Reporting by Eva Plevier; Writing by Stephanie van den Berg; Editing by Alex Richardson)