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However, they said they would learn from Saturday's outburst to prevent similar incidents occurring in the future.<\/p>\n
"We must take decisive action against the emergence of conflicts from other states on German soil," Stuttgart Mayor Frank Nopper said, according to German news agency dpa.<\/p>\n
The event on Saturday was organised by a handful of groups close to Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki and his government, who have been in charge in the east African country for more than 30 years.<\/p>\n
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President Afwerki led the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) to victory in the war for independence from Ethiopia on 24 May 1991, but his reign has courted controversy.<\/p>\n
The United Nations has accused the president of leading a totalitarian regime and committing human rights abuses, while Amnesty International reported the government had taken at least 10,000 political prisoners and claimed torture is common in Eritrea under Afwerki.<\/p>\n
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Tens of thousands of people have fled the country for Europe after claiming to have been mistreated by the government, while others are sill close to the Party and actively support it.<\/p>\n
Speaking about this weekend's unrest, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann said today (September 17): "The images of brutal riots with targeted attacks against the police are disturbing and completely unacceptable.<\/p>\n
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"We do not tolerate conflicts from other countries being carried out violently in our country and will confront this with all severity," he added before wishing injured police a speedy recovery and thanking officers for their work.<\/p>\n
It's not the first time there has been uproar in connection to Eritrean cultural events in Germany.<\/p>\n
In the western city of Giessen, 22 police officers were injured back in July after fights broke out at an Eritrean festival.<\/p>\n
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