Protesters, police clash in Croatia

— Croatian police clashed with some of the 15,000 anti-government protesters who rallied in the capital Saturday, and state television reported that officers used tear gas to disperse the group. At least 25 people were injured.

Dozens of mostly young demonstrators charged at a police cordon preventing them from reaching a central square in Zagreb where the government headquarters is located, Croatian TV said.

The protesters threw stones and bricks at police, who responded with tear gas, the report said, adding that several people were injured and nearby windows were broken. Police set up metal fences to corral the crowd,the report added, describing the situation as “chaos.”

Croatian police said they detained 60 protesters and that 12 police officers and 13 civilians were injured.

Front Section, Pages 12 on 02/27/2011

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