Sinterklaas arrivals marked by protests and arrests
The arrival of Sinterklaas, one of the Netherlands’ most cherished traditions, unfolded on Saturday with contrasting scenes of celebration and tension across several towns. While the event proceeded peacefully in Vianen, protests and clashes overshadowed festivities in Middelharnis and Yerseke.
Arrests in Yerseke amid clashes
In Yerseke, four people were arrested during the Sinterklaas arrival due to disturbances surrounding a protest by the activist group Kick Out Zwarte Piet (KOZP). The protest, which involved about 20 activists opposing the inclusion of fully blackface-painted Zwarte Piet characters, drew significant backlash.
A 14-year-old boy from Yerseke, a 21-year-old man from Terneuzen, and a 30-year-old man from Kruiningen were detained on charges of throwing food, stones, and fireworks at the activists. Additionally, a 31-year-old man from Colijnsplaat was arrested for incitement.
According to police, nearly 100 counter-protesters disrupted the demonstration, pelting activists with eggs, stones, and fireworks. Earlier in the day, the municipality of Reimerswaal issued an emergency order, granting police the authority to clear individuals from the area to prevent further escalation.
Tensions high in Middelharnis
In Middelharnis, South Holland, KOZP staged another protest near the harbor where Sinterklaas arrived around 2 p.m. The protest attracted dozens of counter-protesters, who shouted slogans, made obscene gestures, and threw eggs and apples at the activists. Police made at least four arrests related to minor offenses, including disorderly conduct.
The heavy police presence included officers on the ground, police vans, a boat, and even a drone to monitor the situation. A spokesperson for KOZP, Jerry Afriyie, addressed the crowd, saying, “We must win. That’s why we’re here, united, to shout: Kick Out Zwarte Piet.”
The Sinterklaas procession in Middelharnis continued on schedule despite the tense atmosphere, with large crowds gathering along the quaysides.
Peaceful festivities in Vianen
In sharp contrast, the national Sinterklaas arrival in Vianen, Utrecht, unfolded without any disruptions. Approximately 25,000 attendees, exceeding the expected 20,000, lined the streets to welcome Sinterklaas.
The steamship carrying the saint faced minor setbacks when it temporarily got stuck under a bridge and made an unscheduled detour to Ameide before finally arriving in Vianen around midday. Mayor Sjors Fröhlich greeted Sinterklaas upon his arrival, and the event proceeded with a parade through the historic town center.
“It all went very well,” said a spokesperson for the municipality of Vijfheerenlanden. “We look back on a fantastic arrival.” The atmosphere remained festive and cheerful, with no reports of demonstrations or safety concerns.
At one point, the docking area for the steamship became crowded, but the event ran smoothly without needing to close any sections of the parade route.
By the end of the day, KOZP activists in Yerseke were escorted to their bus by police, leaving the area under tight security. In Middelharnis, the KOZP protest concluded similarly, with demonstrators leaving the harbor under police supervision.
Reporting by ANP
