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    Associated Press Worldstream
    October 25, 2007 Thursday 3:36 PM GMT



    Belgian premier appeals to ethnic Turks to stay calm after violent
    protests



    Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt appealed to Belgium's ethnic Turkish
    community on Thursday to show restraint, a day after some 100 youths
    were detained by police due to rioting in Brussels.

    Verhofstadt said he deplored the violence, which erupted after
    hundreds of protesters of Turkish descent took to the streets in
    several neighborhoods to demonstrate against recent attacks by
    Kurdish rebels in Turkey.

    "Everyone in Belgium, whatever their background, has a right to live
    in freedom," Verhofstadt said. "Violence is not an answer."

    Mayors of Brussels' various municipalities backed the prime
    minister's call for call and condemned Wednesday's violence, which
    damaged cars, trams, buses and bus shelters across various
    neighborhoods.

    Fighting erupted after police tried to contain the youths, and 10
    officers were injured. Police used water cannon and batons in
    confronting the youths.

    Three youths were still in custody Thursday and could face criminal
    charges, officials said.

    Tensions have risen in recent weeks due to the situation in Turkey,
    where leaders were discussing a possible military operation into
    neighboring Iraq following attacks by Kurdish rebels operating from
    Iraq.

    Community leaders also said tensions rose after a U.S. congressional
    committee passed a resolution calling the World War I-era killings of
    Armenians a genocide, which the Turks consider an affront.
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