968 detained in
Copenhagen climate march
As
of Sunday morning, only a handful of the 968 detained during
Saturday's climate demonstrations in Copenhagen were still
behind bars. Rie Jerichow - 13/12/2009 - On Saturday, tens
of thousands of people joined an overwhelmingly peaceful
march in winter cold Copenhagen to demonstrate for action
on climate change.
The
march towards the conference center, where the UN climate
change conference is being held, was part of the global
"Day of Action" of the climate rallies from Australia
to the United States.
Dancers,
drummers and people with banners proclaiming: "There
is no planet B" were demonstrating for "a global
will for urgent and effective action on climate change at
this time".
However
at one stage, violence flared at the tail end of the demonstration,
when masked protestors threw cobblestones through the windows
of the historic stock exchange and Foreign Ministry buildings.
According
to AP, a police officer received minor injuries when he
was hit by a rock thrown from the group, and one protester
was injured by fireworks, police spokesman Flemming Steen
Munch said.
The
police rounded up 968 in a preventive action against a group
of youth activists. As of Sunday morning, only a handful
was still detained.
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