Council officials in Loosdrecht have cut the capacity of an asylum seekers’ shelter from 110 beds to 70 following several nights of violent protests outside the building. The municipality in Wijdemeren, near Hilversum, said the new number was “more appropriate to the local situation”. The date when the first refugees will move into the former council headquarters has been postponed by two weeks, to May 6. Riot police clashed with protesters on four separate nights in the village in Noord-Holland...
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