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The mood appeared to be one-sided and angry. Around the city, police set up barricades at some locations but most were empty or mostly empty outside the centre of town, while at least a hundred other people were seen throwing rocks at riot police.. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said it was "unacceptable that such huge events took place" in southern Rome after the city's police said there were about 3.5 thousand arrests.. See alsoROME (Reuters) - Italy's government was left scrambling to cope with the threat of a "state of emergency" on a night where streets around the country were jammed with people trying to return from the streets of Rome, police said.. Anti-austerity protesters and supporters clash with riot police in the centre of Rome, Italy, February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi/File Photo. 44ad931eb4 http://tarcrestsup.yolasite.com/resources/Chupulu-Kalasina-Subhavela-Serial-All-Episodes-In-Telugu.pdf

"On this night there were more than 100,000 anti-austerity protesters who tried to block the streets in most of the districts of the capital," said a government statement.. Police said around 20 to 30 thousand more, including immigrants from Africa, had come from other Italian cities. Click