Danish police rounded up foreigners it said had helped fuel a wave of violence that followed the eviction of activists from a Copenhagen youth center earlier this week. The arrests followed some of the worst violence early on Saturday, when police fought street battles with hundreds of youths who torched cars and vandalized a local school. Media reports said organizers sought to rally supporters for fresh demonstrations via mass cell phone text messages. 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. Full Story
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