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14 injured as Kurdish protesters clash with Islamic extremists

WATCH ABOVE: At least 14 people were killed and many more were injured as the advance of ISIS militants on the Kurdish town of Kobani in northern Syria prompted fresh protests across Turkey.

BERLIN – Police in the northern German city of Hamburg say 14 people were injured overnight in clashes between Kurdish protesters and members of a hard-line Islamic movement.

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Police spokeswoman Karina Sadowsky said Wednesday that the clashes happened after hundreds of Kurds held a protest against the Islamic State group. Similar protests took place throughout Europe on Tuesday by Kurds seeking to draw attention to Islamic State’s onslaught against the Kurdish town of Kobani in northern Syria.

The violence erupted after a standoff between the protesters and members of a nearby mosque associated with the Salafist movement. Salafism is a strict interpretation of Islam, whose adherents are closely monitored by German security services.

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Sadowsky says police used water cannons to break up the protest, and arrested 22 people.

 

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