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Brussels police unleash water cannon, tear gas & drones as THOUSANDS gather for April Fools' prank turned ‘freedom rally’ (VIDEOS) Brussels police unleash water cannon, tear gas & drones as THOUSANDS gather for April Fools' prank turned ‘freedom rally’ (VIDEOS)
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A “festival” at Bois de la Cambre in Brussels began as an April Fools' prank on social media, and ended with police using tear gas and water cannon to disperse several thousand partygoers defying the Covid-19 lockdown.A “festival” at Bois de la Cambre in Brussels began as an April Fools' prank on social media, and ended with police using tear gas and water cannon to disperse several thousand partygoers defying the Covid-19 lockdown.
Around 5,000 mainly young people showed up at the forest park just south of Brussels on Thursday, for an event called “La Boum” (a reference to a 1980s French teen rom-com) even though it was obviously an April 1 prank. Around 5,000 mainly young people showed up at the forest park just south of Brussels on Thursday, for an event called “La Boum” (a reference to a 1980s French teen rom-com) even though it was obviously an April 1 prank. 
After using drones to repeatedly call on the partygoers to disperse, police sent a shield wall of riot police around 5pm local time.After using drones to repeatedly call on the partygoers to disperse, police sent a shield wall of riot police around 5pm local time.
When that didn’t work, it was time for a cavalry charge.When that didn’t work, it was time for a cavalry charge.
Eventually, water cannon and tear gas were deployed as well.Eventually, water cannon and tear gas were deployed as well.
Brussels Mayor Philippe Close tweeted around 6:30pm that “we cannot tolerate” such gatherings amid the ongoing pandemic.Brussels Mayor Philippe Close tweeted around 6:30pm that “we cannot tolerate” such gatherings amid the ongoing pandemic.
“Those who fail to obey police orders run the risk of arrest and prosecution,” said Close, thanking the police “for the hard work and to the people who have followed the rules for over a year.”“Those who fail to obey police orders run the risk of arrest and prosecution,” said Close, thanking the police “for the hard work and to the people who have followed the rules for over a year.”
Some of the defiant partygoers chanted “freedom” and threw bottles and firecrackers at the police, however.Some of the defiant partygoers chanted “freedom” and threw bottles and firecrackers at the police, however.
As night fell, groups of people simply moved the party down the road, according to eyewitnesses.As night fell, groups of people simply moved the party down the road, according to eyewitnesses.
Preliminary estimates by the police spoke of 15 arrested and 11 injured, including three police officers, Belgian media reported.Preliminary estimates by the police spoke of 15 arrested and 11 injured, including three police officers, Belgian media reported.
A court in Brussels ruled on Wednesday that the lockdown measures were unconstitutional because they did not have parliamentary approval, and ordered the Belgian government to lift them within 30 days or face fines.A court in Brussels ruled on Wednesday that the lockdown measures were unconstitutional because they did not have parliamentary approval, and ordered the Belgian government to lift them within 30 days or face fines.
While the government can easily afford €5,000 a day, the fact that the normally opposed Francophone and Flemish human rights activists joined forces against the lockdowns might give them pause for thought.While the government can easily afford €5,000 a day, the fact that the normally opposed Francophone and Flemish human rights activists joined forces against the lockdowns might give them pause for thought.
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