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Nine of the protesters who sprayed dye on the pillars of the Parliament building remain in custody.
Police detained 10 people, including six Swedes and one Finnish minor, who has been released.
Authorities have until noon on Saturday to decide whether the detainees should be formally placed under arrest.
Environmental groups say the dye was a water-soluble mixture of cornmeal and coloured water.
Police are investigating the incident as aggravated vandalism.
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