′5만명이 한자리에′…벨기에, 코로나19 방역 조치 항의 시위
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(브뤼셀 AP=연합뉴스) 23일(현지시간) 벨기에 수도 브뤼셀에서 정부의 과도한 신종 코로나바이러스 감염증(코로나19) 방역 조치에 항의하는 시위 참가자가 주사기 모형이 달린 모자를 쓴 채 행진하고 있다. 2022.1.24 leekm@yna.co.kr (끝)
epa09703815 A man wearing a vaccine prison costume takes part in a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. The Belgian government on 21 January announced it will introduce a three-tier system dubbed 'barometer' with corresponding measures for the culture, events, and hospitality industries in the light of countries around the globe fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
A protestor marches with a cross near EU headquarters during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. Cross reads 'The truth we are being lied to about'. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
epa09704033 People take part in a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
epa09704030 People take part in a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
epa09703913 People take part in a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
epa09704400 Riot police takes position for clashes on the sidelines of a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
A police officer walks by a damaged building in the European Union quarter during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
A police officer walks in a damaged building in the European Union quarter during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
A man reacts in front of a police officer with a dog during a demonstration against the Belgian government's restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Brussels, Belgium, January 23, 2022. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
Police and others help a journalist stand up during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
A man is detained during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
epa09704611 Protesters gather on the sidelines of a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
Protesters react during clashes at a demonstration against the Belgian government's restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Brussels, Belgium, January 23, 2022. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
epa09704609 Rioters confront police on the sidelines of a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
epa09704794 Riot police advances against clashes after a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
epa09704763 Rioters erect barricades for clashes with police after a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
epa09704504 Protesters take pictures of the yellow smoke form a flare during clashes on the sidelines of a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
Police set off a water cannon against protestors during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
Police confront protestors during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. Demonstrators gathered in the Belgian capital to protest what they regard as overly extreme measures by the government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass regulating access to certain places and activities and possible compulsory vaccines. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
epa09704121 Rioters confront police on the sidelines of a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
epa09704127 People take part in a protest against European anti-coronavirus measures, in Brussels, Belgium, 23 January 2022. Tens of thousands of people were expected to a protest against the way the EU governments imposed 'disproportionate measures that violate human rights', as organiser 'Europeans United' puts it, to curb the Omicron variant wave of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus. EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ