
Protester hold banners as people from anti-Islamic groups from all over Europe came together Saturday March 31, 2012 in Aarhus, Denmark.
There were numerous brief scuffles throughout the day as police tried to separate some 2,500 counter-demonstrators from a few hundred people attending the anti-Islamic rally in Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city. One police officer received minor injuries after being hit by a bottle, police spokesman Georg Husted said.
Police said about 200 to 300 people from Denmark, Britain, Germany, Sweden and Poland took part in what was billed as a "European counter-jihad meeting" to protest what they called the Islamization of Europe. They were met by a 10-times larger counter-demonstration by left-wing groups under the banner "Aarhus for Diversity."
The anti-Islamic rally started with a moment of silence for the seven people killed by an al-Qaida-inspired gunman in France.
Among the speakers was Tommy Robinson, the head of the English Defence League, a far-right group that has staged rowdy protests in Britain, and has inspired smaller offshoots in a number of European countries.













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