38 held, 64 injured in anti-austerity protests in Spain

September 26, 2012 01:31 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:12 pm IST - MADRID

Demonstrators take part in a march to the Spanish Parliament against austerity measures announced by the government in Madrid.

Demonstrators take part in a march to the Spanish Parliament against austerity measures announced by the government in Madrid.

Spanish police say 38 people were arrested and 64 injured when officers clashed with protesters demonstrating against austerity cutbacks and tax hikes.

Several thousand people converged on the Spanish Parliament building in central Madrid on Tuesday where more than 1,000 riot police blocked off access to the building, forcing protesters to crowd nearby avenues. Police baton-charged protesters at the front of the march and some demonstrators broke down barricades and threw rocks and bottles.

A National Police spokeswoman said Wednesday 27 of the injured were police officers. She spoke on condition of anonymity because of police rules.

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