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http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2370263
TERRORISM MONITOR
"Moqtada al-Sadr's New Alliance with Tehran"
By Babak Rahimi
Note: The "youths" are at it again...
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Police Arrest 170 More in Danish Protests
By Jan M. Olsen
AP Writer
March 3, 2007
CBNNews.com -- COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) --
ARTICLE SNIPPET: ""After a very hectic night, calm finally has settled over the city," Munch said. "We have something like more than 400 people arrested in the past days.""
ARTICLE SNIIPPET: "About three hours later, a bonfire in the street ignited a blaze in a nearby building housing a kindergarten and an adjacent two-story house."
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "It was the second night of violent street battles. On Thursday night, demonstrators threw cobblestones, burned cars, lit fires and fought with police. Twenty-five people were injured and 219 were arrested."
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "In the southwestern Swedish city of Malmo, police arrested three people on Friday in connection with the Copenhagen clashes, the Swedish news agency TT said. They were held on suspicion of planning to participate in violent protests and possession of explosives and flammable material.
Sympathy protests were held in Hamburg, in northern German, and in Norway, Sweden and Finland.
The eviction had been planned since last year, when courts ordered the squatters to hand the building over to a Christian congregation that had bought it six years ago. The squatters refused, saying the city had no right to sell the building while it was still in use."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6411559.stm
Last Updated: Friday, 2 March 2007, 14:23 GMT
"Danish police expect more clashes"
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"Soccer players executed as teams watched"
NY Times ^ | March 3 2007
Posted on 03/03/2007 12:51:20 AM PST by jmc1969