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Climate protest police 'hold 900' | |
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Police in the Danish capital Copenhagen say 900 protesters have been detained following a huge climate change rally. | |
The move came after youths threw bricks and smashed windows as more than 30,000 demonstrators marched to demand action at the UN climate change summit. | |
Marches have also been held in Australia, Hong Kong, Jakarta and the Philippines. | |
Ministers have started arriving to join other delegates at the UN conference which runs for another week. | Ministers have started arriving to join other delegates at the UN conference which runs for another week. |
Documents prepared by the conference's leaders call on developed nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by between 25 and 45% of 1990 levels by 2020. | Documents prepared by the conference's leaders call on developed nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by between 25 and 45% of 1990 levels by 2020. |
EU leaders are offering developing countries a three-year deal that would pay them 7.2bn euros (£6.5bn; $10.6bn) to help cope with climate change. | EU leaders are offering developing countries a three-year deal that would pay them 7.2bn euros (£6.5bn; $10.6bn) to help cope with climate change. |
The exact target for limiting temperature rise is unclear amid disputes between various blocs. | The exact target for limiting temperature rise is unclear amid disputes between various blocs. |
'Restrictive' policing | 'Restrictive' policing |
Danish police estimate that some 30,000 people joined the march while organisers put the number at 100,000. | Danish police estimate that some 30,000 people joined the march while organisers put the number at 100,000. |
AT THE SCENE Matt McGrath, BBC News, Copenhagen | AT THE SCENE Matt McGrath, BBC News, Copenhagen |
The colourful parade, with some people dressed in polar bear suits, departed Parliament Square amid tight security. | The colourful parade, with some people dressed in polar bear suits, departed Parliament Square amid tight security. |
According to reports, police moved in when masked youths threw bricks and smashed windows in the centre of the city. | According to reports, police moved in when masked youths threw bricks and smashed windows in the centre of the city. |
Denmark's parliament recently passed controversial laws giving police powers of pre-emptive arrest of anyone they believe is likely to break the law. | Denmark's parliament recently passed controversial laws giving police powers of pre-emptive arrest of anyone they believe is likely to break the law. |
According to a source close to the Danish government, those people who were "pre-emptively detained" will be held for up to four hours. Those arrested will be brought before a judge within 24 hours. | According to a source close to the Danish government, those people who were "pre-emptively detained" will be held for up to four hours. Those arrested will be brought before a judge within 24 hours. |
They marched 6km (4 miles) across the city to the conference centre where negotiators and ministers are meeting. | They marched 6km (4 miles) across the city to the conference centre where negotiators and ministers are meeting. |
After violence erupted, large numbers of mainly young people were detained. | |
TV pictures showed the police putting the demonstrators in seated lines on the street with their hands tied behind their backs. They were later removed on buses. | |
Henrek Suhr, spokesman for Copenhagen police, told the BBC that those detained were being well cared for. | |
Simon Sheikh, of the Australian social and political network "Get Up", said he had witnessed the detentions from his apartment in the centre of the city. | Simon Sheikh, of the Australian social and political network "Get Up", said he had witnessed the detentions from his apartment in the centre of the city. |
"The police rounded up protesters in a pre-planned manoeuvre," he told the BBC. | "The police rounded up protesters in a pre-planned manoeuvre," he told the BBC. |
"It was unprovoked. They rounded up a group, including women and children, and pushed them into a store, before splitting them into groups and handcuffing them." | "It was unprovoked. They rounded up a group, including women and children, and pushed them into a store, before splitting them into groups and handcuffing them." |
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Activists are arguing for an ambitious, legally binding agreement on emissions cuts to be signed by world leaders at the summit's conclusion at the end of next week. | Activists are arguing for an ambitious, legally binding agreement on emissions cuts to be signed by world leaders at the summit's conclusion at the end of next week. |
"This is the right time to shout out and let leaders know this is serious business for us all. Lets hope they listen," Lin Che, a 28-year-old student from Taiwan, told Reuters news agency. | "This is the right time to shout out and let leaders know this is serious business for us all. Lets hope they listen," Lin Che, a 28-year-old student from Taiwan, told Reuters news agency. |
A number of famous figures said they would join the protest, among them Bollywood actor Rahul Bose, model and photographer Helena Christensen and former UN human rights commissioner Mary Robinson. | A number of famous figures said they would join the protest, among them Bollywood actor Rahul Bose, model and photographer Helena Christensen and former UN human rights commissioner Mary Robinson. |
'Safe climate' | 'Safe climate' |
In Australia, where events were held as part of the country's fifth Walk Against Warming, the largest protest was held in Melbourne. | In Australia, where events were held as part of the country's fifth Walk Against Warming, the largest protest was held in Melbourne. |
In pictures: Climate protests | In pictures: Climate protests |
The march closed with protesters spelling out the message "Safe Climate - Do It!" on the ground. | The march closed with protesters spelling out the message "Safe Climate - Do It!" on the ground. |
Organisers said aerial photographs had been taken and would be sent to delegates at the talks in Copenhagen. | Organisers said aerial photographs had been taken and would be sent to delegates at the talks in Copenhagen. |
In Adelaide, activist James Dannenberg told state radio: "We want [world leaders] to bring home a treaty, we want them to stand by the Pacific and our neighbours there. | In Adelaide, activist James Dannenberg told state radio: "We want [world leaders] to bring home a treaty, we want them to stand by the Pacific and our neighbours there. |
"And we want them to deliver and ensure a safe climate future for us all." | "And we want them to deliver and ensure a safe climate future for us all." |
Thousands of demonstrators also gathered in front of Australia's parliament house in the capital, Canberra. | Thousands of demonstrators also gathered in front of Australia's parliament house in the capital, Canberra. |
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