COPENHAGEN ON FIRE
MARCH 3 2007 22:20h
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Danish police fought fresh street battles with youths who set fire to cars in protest at the eviction of squatters from a youth centar.
Danish police fought fresh street battles on Saturday with youths who set fire to cars in protest at the eviction of squatters from a Copenhagen youth centre.
Demonstrators hurled Molotov cocktails and stones at police who fired tear gas in early morning clashes. At least 200 activists were detained in the clashes and subsequent police raids, bringing the total to some 600 in three days of violence.
Police, who used helicopters and water cannon to evict the squatters from the centre on Thursday, raided houses on Saturday to find foreign activists who they said would be expelled. Media reports spoke of around 50 foreigners, including Germans.
Police were braced for fresh clashes on Saturday night and drafted reinforcements from other districts and borrowed police vans from Sweden, police spokesman Flemming Steen Munch said.
A new demonstration was planned in the capital at 10 p.m. (2100 GMT), activists said. Media reports said protesters were urged via mass cellphone text messages to demonstrate.
"The struggle will continue for a long time. As long as there is no Youth House in Copenhagen, there will be a fight to get one," said Jan, a spokesman for the youth centre.
A peaceful demonstration was also held on Saturday ending in Copenhagen's multi-ethnic, working class Norrebro district, the focus of recent protests with the hippie enclave Christiania.
The conflict over the youth centre has simmered since 2000 when local government sold the building to a religious group. Left-wing activists have used it as a base since 1982 but the current owners gained a 2006 court order to evict squatters.
The clashes early on Saturday flared after a street party with live music in Norrebro sparked violence after midnight in St Hans Square.
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