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Dozens injured in pro-Kurdish protests in Germany over Isis encroachment Isis riots spread across Europe as Islamists clash with Kurdish supporters in Germany
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Dozens were injured in overnight in Germany after clashes erupted between Kurdish protesters and hard-line Islamic supporters. Dozens were injured in Germany after clashes erupted between Kurdish protesters and hard-line Islamists overnight.
Police say 14 were injured and 22 arrested in violent scuffles in the northern city of Hamburg after hundreds of Kurds staged a demonstration against Isis, also known as the Islamic State.Police say 14 were injured and 22 arrested in violent scuffles in the northern city of Hamburg after hundreds of Kurds staged a demonstration against Isis, also known as the Islamic State.
Similar protests were held across Europe yesterday by Kurds attempting to draw attention to Isis’ siege of the Kurdish town of Kobani in northern Syria. Similar protests were held across Europe yesterday by Kurds attempting to draw attention to Isis’s siege of the Kurdish town of Kobani in northern Syria.
Germany, home to Europe’s largest Kurdish population, saw a standoff in Hamburg between 600 Kurdish protesters and members of a nearby mosque associated with the Salafist movement, a strict interpretation of Islam banned in Germany, descend into violence.Germany, home to Europe’s largest Kurdish population, saw a standoff in Hamburg between 600 Kurdish protesters and members of a nearby mosque associated with the Salafist movement, a strict interpretation of Islam banned in Germany, descend into violence.
In a video posted on YouTube, which cannot be independently verified, a strong police presence attempts to control crowds as ambulance and emergency services can be seen.In a video posted on YouTube, which cannot be independently verified, a strong police presence attempts to control crowds as ambulance and emergency services can be seen.
  
Police used water cannons to break up the demonstration, later confiscating ‘cut and thrust’ weapons found at the scene. Police used water cannons to break up the demonstration, later confiscating ‘cut and thrust’ weapons found at the scene. German newspaper Bild reported that some demonstrators carried iron rods, knives, brass knuckles and a machete.
Meanwhile, in Brussels, 50 pro-Kurdish activists forced their way into the European parliament to demand Europe does more to aid the beleaguered forces fighting Isis.Meanwhile, in Brussels, 50 pro-Kurdish activists forced their way into the European parliament to demand Europe does more to aid the beleaguered forces fighting Isis.
A police officer carries weapons from the scenes in Hamburg  A police officer carries weapons from the scenes in Hamburg  
"They need something to defend themselves and civilians," said Hakan Cifci of the Kurdistan National Congress in Brussels."They need something to defend themselves and civilians," said Hakan Cifci of the Kurdistan National Congress in Brussels.
Turkey, which borders Syria and has been watching the escalating situation in Kobani with concern, reported at least six protests in different cities last night.Turkey, which borders Syria and has been watching the escalating situation in Kobani with concern, reported at least six protests in different cities last night.
Police allegedly used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds in Diyarbakir, Batman, Van, Sirnak, Sanliurfa, Hakkari and Kucuk Kenderciler, not far from Kobani on the Turkish side of the border.Police allegedly used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds in Diyarbakir, Batman, Van, Sirnak, Sanliurfa, Hakkari and Kucuk Kenderciler, not far from Kobani on the Turkish side of the border.
In Istanbul protestors set up barricades, hurled stones, fireworks and firebombs at police and set a bus on fire, according to local media sources.In Istanbul protestors set up barricades, hurled stones, fireworks and firebombs at police and set a bus on fire, according to local media sources.
Across Turkey local media reported multiple wounded as a result of the clashes, with police officers also injured as protests became increasingly violent last night.Across Turkey local media reported multiple wounded as a result of the clashes, with police officers also injured as protests became increasingly violent last night.
Kurds make up one fifth of Turkey’s population and are reacting with increasing fury at what they perceive to be their government’s reluctance to intervene in the conflict over the border.Kurds make up one fifth of Turkey’s population and are reacting with increasing fury at what they perceive to be their government’s reluctance to intervene in the conflict over the border.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said: “There has to be co-operation with those who are fighting on the ground,” but his government has so far refused to join any coalition against the Sunni Muslim militants.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said: “There has to be co-operation with those who are fighting on the ground,” but his government has so far refused to join any coalition against the Sunni Muslim militants.
Additional reporting from PAAdditional reporting from PA