Police horses trample rival protesters at far right rally in Sweden

Protesters are seen below mounted police who are controlling a demonstration against an election meeting organised by right-wing political group The Party of the Swedes (Svenskarnas Parti) at a square in central Malmo, southern Sweden August 23, 2014. REUTERS/Drago Prvulovic/TT News Agency

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Several people were hurt, one seriously, when mounted police moved in to separate rival sides at a far right demonstration in the Swedish city of Malmo on Saturday, police said. "A number of people were trampled and one person was seriously injured," Malmo police said in a statement. "We do not know currently how seriously." Police arrested nine people at the march where supporters of the Party of the Swedes were confronted by a counter demonstration by opponents who consider them neo-Nazis. Swedes vote in a general election on Sept. 14 with immigration a major issue. Party of the Swedes has too little support to make any impact. A more moderate anti-immigration party, the Sweden Democrats, is polling at around 10 percent. (Reporting by Johan Sennero; Editing by Simon Johnson and Robin Pomeroy)