BELGRADE PROTESTERS DESTROY PLAQUE FOR SLAIN SERBIAN PM BELGRADE, March 18 (Hina) - Protesting against the violence against Serbs in Kosovo, a group of people on Thursday took off and destroyed a plaque in honour of slain Serbian
Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic placed in downtown Belgrade's Republic Square.
BELGRADE, March 18 (Hina) - Protesting against the violence against
Serbs in Kosovo, a group of people on Thursday took off and destroyed
a plaque in honour of slain Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic
placed in downtown Belgrade's Republic Square.#L#
This act of vandalism was slammed by Serbia-Montenegro Foreign
Minister Goran Svilanovic's Civic Alliance of Serbia and the
Democratic Party whose president, for many years, was Djindjic. These
two parties urged the authorities to prevent "such undemocratic and
uncivilised behaviour on the streets of Belgrade" and to punish the
perpetrators.
There were no clashes during today's protests in downtown Belgrade in
which thousands of people took part. After stones were hurled against
the Croatian and German embassies, police prevented about 200 high
school students from marching on the Albanian embassy.
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