Bulgaria: Police use teargas, arrest 30

Bulgarian police used teargas and batons Wednesday to disperse a protest in downtown Sofia, arresting around 30 violent demonstrators, local media reported.

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Wednesday, 14.01.2009.

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Bulgarian police used teargas and batons Wednesday to disperse a protest in downtown Sofia, arresting around 30 violent demonstrators, local media reported. Several police were also injured in the clash, chief commissioner Pavlin Dimitrov said. Bulgaria: Police use teargas, arrest 30 Demonstrators, apparently including hooligan football fans, previously hurled snowballs and bottles at the parliament building and a police cordon keeping them at distance from the legislature. The riot police moved in with force reportedly after receiving a tip that a bomb was set to explode at the scene. The rally against Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev and for early elections drew around 1,000 people.

Bulgaria: Police use teargas, arrest 30

Demonstrators, apparently including hooligan football fans, previously hurled snowballs and bottles at the parliament building and a police cordon keeping them at distance from the legislature.

The riot police moved in with force reportedly after receiving a tip that a bomb was set to explode at the scene.

The rally against Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev and for early elections drew around 1,000 people.

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