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BHOPAL, India, Nov 25 (Reuters) - About 100 protesters were arrested in
central India on Monday after they invaded a plant that was the site of
the 1984 Bhopal poison gas disaster and demanded its clean-up, police
said."We have arrested about 100 people for trespassing and creating
disturbances inside the factory without permission," a police officer
in Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh state, said. He said the protesters
were expected to be freed on Monday night.
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