ZAGREB, March 19 (Hina) - Several thousand citizens on Friday joined state officials and religious dignitaries for a protest walk from the building of the Serbian government to the Church of St. Sava, where the head of the Serb
Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Amfilohije, conducted a service for the victims of the latest incidents in Kosovo.
ZAGREB, March 19 (Hina) - Several thousand citizens on Friday joined
state officials and religious dignitaries for a protest walk from the
building of the Serbian government to the Church of St. Sava, where
the head of the Serb Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Amfilohije,
conducted a service for the victims of the latest incidents in
Kosovo.#L#
Heading the protest march were Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav
Kostunica and government members and representatives of the Serb
Orthodox Church and the Islamic community. The defence minister of
Serbia and Montenegro, Boris Tadic, joined the protesters in the
prayer at St. Sava's Church.
High school students, who walked out of school classes, accounted for
the largest number of protesters. The protest walk was also attended
by members of the Association of Families of Missing and Abducted
Kosovo Serbs, who carried banners with the names of the missing.
At the start of the walk, the protesters gathered in front of the
government building, chanting "Kosovo is Serbia", "Let's go to
Kosovo", "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia", "Protect the holy
buildings", calling for the murder of Kosovo Albanians, and carrying
banners which read "Peace for all, freedom for all, return for all".
Addressing the protesters, Metropolitan Amfilohije accused the
international community of being responsible for the radical decrease
of the Kosovo Serb population and called on the protesters not to
attack other religious communities' places of worship or the Serbian
police.
This morning, a group of Belgrade high school students tried to reach
the Albanian Embassy in the residential area of Dedinje, but they were
prevented by strong police forces like yesterday.
Protest meetings were held today in other Serbian cities as well.
(Hina) rml sb