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    TURKS' ANTI-TERROR PROTESTS TURN VIOLENT IN BELGIUM

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 26 2007

    100 detained Belgian police have detained more than 100 youths
    after clashes between Turkish protesters and the authorities left 10
    policemen injured. Fighting broke out in several neighborhoods of the
    capital on Wednesday after police tried to contain a demonstration
    protesting recent attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party
    (PKK) in Turkey. "More than 100 people were detained and some of them
    were arrested for serious infractions," police spokesman David Yansenne
    told the RTBF network. "Ten policemen were injured," he said. It was
    unclear how many protesters were hurt in the clashes. Police used water
    cannons and batons to confront hundreds of youths. The violence was
    linked to the situation in Turkey. Leaders there Wednesday discussed
    a possible military operation into neighboring Iraq following attacks
    by the PKK terrorists operating from Iraq. Community leaders also said
    tensions rose after a US congressional committee passed a resolution
    that backed Armenian allegations of genocide. "This has been fomenting
    for a few days, and the situation in Turkey is linked to that,"
    said Beatrice Meulemans, an alderwoman in the heavily immigrant
    municipality of St. Josse.
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