CZECH police used water cannons and teargas to disperse an annual gathering of thousands of techno music fans known as the CzechTek party. About 5000 fans from the Czech Republic and other European countries had converged on a meadow in Mlynec, a village about 130km west of Prague, that was the venue for this year's festival of electronic dance music.
Yesterday afternoon, about 1000 riot police broke up the festival after complaints that revellers had illegally entered land outside the zone approved for the event, police spokeswoman Jolana Cihova said. A photographer saw police use water cannons and teargas against the crowd. Ms Cihova said the force was necessary to persuade revellers to leave the festival, that usually lasts a week.
Several people, including two police officers, were injured, Ms Cihova said. Police detained a French citizen who allegedly tried to hit officers with his car, she said. "There's chaos ... caused by the Czech Republic police," said festival goer Jiri Klestil. "CzechTek is not a Rolling Stones concert, where every detail is planned well ahead," Mr Klestil told Czech radio. "This is an action with thousands of people attending, who gather in a way that is difficult to grasp for the society."
Each year, the festival's location is kept secret until the last moment, when details are posted on the internet. Admission is free, and there are no limits on how many people can attend, with no tickets being issued and people camping overnight or sleeping in cars. (AP)
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