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Tension in Kerala as protests against port project become violent

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Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 27: Tension prevailed at Vizhinjam area in Kerala capital on Sunday after a group of protesters — opposed to the Vizhinjam port project, overturned police vehicles and also injured two policemen.
In an attempt to control the situation near the Vizhinjam port, the police resorted to cane-charge, and also released tear gas shells.
According to sources, many people have been injured.
The protesters, earlier on Sunday, surrounded Vizhinjam police station, demanding release of five persons who were taken into custody following clashes on Saturday.
The protesters are led by the fishermen of Latin Catholics — a dominant community in the coastal area of Vizhinjam. The protesters are said to be having the backing of the Latin Catholic Church.
Some media personnel were also injured when the protesters allegedly assaulted those who were filming the demonstrations.
The police have registered an FIR against the Archbishop of the Latin Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram, Thomas J. Netto, naming him as the first accused.
Fifty priests including Auxiliary Bishop, Christudas, and Vicar General, Yujin Pereria are also charged in the new FIR.
Sources at Vizhinjam police station told IANS that a high-level meeting between the priests and police officers was held in a bid to find out ways to defuse the tension in the area. (IANS)

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