Brussels: Fight between pro-migration protesters

Matching in Brussels between participants in two different manifestations, one in favour and the other against immigrants. Police have intervened with tear gas in front of the European Commission headquarters. On the ground, on the one hand, at least 5,500 people have protested the UN pact on immigrants; on the other, a second manifestation of thousands of people, [...]
On the ground, on the one hand, at least 5,500 people have protested against the UN pact on immigrants; on the other hand, a second manifestation of thousands of people who joined a group of vested vests has protested against xenophobia and racism.
Police intervened in particular against demonstrators of the first protest, dubbed “against Marrakesh” in connection with the UN Global Committee on Migration and Organised by far-right groups and right-wing associations.
A few hours ago, during a speech, Pope Francisescu expressed his support for the Global Compact, hoping that the international community <x0fals this instrument can work responsibly, solidarity and compassion towards those for various reasons who have left their country.
An invitation the Pope had addressed a few days earlier for the delegation of new ambassadors expected at the Holy See: in that case Bergoglio recommended <x0m>holic hospitality, protection, promotion and integration of those who knock on our doors in search of a secure future for themselves and their children, remembering that Jesus was also a refugee.












