Clashes erupt between members of the
ethnic Chinese community and Italian riot police in Milan April 12, 2007.
[Reuters]
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China has made representations to the Italian government after at least 10
Chinese nationals were injured during a clash with local riot police in Milan on
Thursday, the Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
"We hope the Italian side deals fairly with the issue and seriously considers
the justified demands of local Chinese nationals and takes real measures to
protect their legitimate rights and interests," a statement on the ministry's
website said.
The conflict was sparked by a dispute over parking between a local Chinese
woman and a police officer. The woman was detained after the argument turned
into a physical clash, according to the Foreign Ministry.
The situation escalated when hundreds of local Chinese protested over the
detention of the woman, which led to the conflict.
Of the Chinese nationals injured in the clash, five have been released from
hospital after treatment, the ministry said.
The scuffle broke out in the city's busy Chinatown area.
Protesters reportedly threw plastic bottles and rubbish bins at police armed
with batons.
"It is not right for a violation of road regulations to cause this," Milan's
mayor Letizia Moratti was quoted as saying. "This cannot be justified."
Protesters complained about the police violence, with some saying one of the
demonstrators had been pistol whipped.
The ministry said in the statement that the situation had
eased.