Freedom Caravan in New Zealand: 3 policemen injured in clashes with anti-vaccination protesters

Freedom Caravan in New Zealand: 3 policemen injured in clashes with anti-vaccination protesters

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern denounced the “extremely shameful” scenes in response to the alleged acid attack and another incident in which a protester walked in a car toward law enforcement, before stopping to kill him a few centimeters away.

Tensions had risen somewhat the day before, when police accused protesters of dumping human excrement at police who were erecting concrete dams around a protester camp.

According to the police, in the early hours of Tuesday morning (local time), the protesters tried to block the agents who came to bring the barricades close to the camp.

“At least three officers require medical attention after spraying the protesters with an unknown substance,” the police said in its statement.

She added that “a person was arrested after trying to steer a car towards a group of police officers.”

Two weeks after starting their move, inspired by Canadian “caravans” against the restrictions, protesters continued to pour out this weekend despite calls from police urging them to leave.

The movement, made up of about 1,500 protesters, was initially anti-vaccine, but as it gained momentum, its demands became more numerous. Some protesters showed their affiliation with the extreme right and chanted messages against the government and the media.

Wellington residents complained of being mistreated by protesters for wearing masks. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern condemned “bullying and harassment” towards them.

New Zealand, with a population of five million, has recorded 53 coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic. On Monday, 2,377 new cases were identified.

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