The World - News from July 29, 1985
The Danish government reinforced police patrols at all refugee centers in the country after the second straight night of battles outside a hotel housing 60 Iranian refugees in the town of Kalundborg, 50 miles west of Copenhagen. Officials said the clashes involved about 200 Danes who had gathered at the hotel shouting “Go home!” at the Iranians. Seven people were arrested and a dozen were injured in the clashes.
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