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Friday, 07.02.2014.

10:46

Protest continues in Bosnian town after major riot

A protest has resumed in the town of Tuzla in eastern Bosnia on Friday, after a day of clashes between the police and demonstrators, and a peaceful night.

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roberto

pre 10 godina

the sickness is all across Bosnia, no small responsibility of "dear" neighbor Serbia - it is time for the intl community to wake up and take major action. "Dayton" bs is dead!

Lazar D

pre 10 godina

Finally! yes finally people from all ethnicities are starting to realize that all that far right nationalist bullshit is simply a mask elites use to divide the common man and women and turn what they see as the "swinish multitudes" against each other.I hope this will one day spread across all the Balkans.People must realize that economic power is in the hands of an aristocratic class.I hope workers start to occupy factories and workplaces and more importantly,hold on to them.I would not care even if this whole thing eventually fails or dies down,at least its the start of a departure from outdated,medieval ethnic bickering.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

Those violent protests and riots won't help. But well, maybe it's a good lesson for a president who prefers being good friend with 'defenders' (also called 'war criminals') instead of bringing some progress to the country.

Ned k

pre 10 godina

Bosnian people in federation are finaly realising what sort of corupt government is draging them in economical disaster, which will have major consequenses, lets hope people power will have enough courige to throw them out, and hopfuly have beter living standards under diferent leadership.

Ned k

pre 10 godina

Bosnian people in federation are finaly realising what sort of corupt government is draging them in economical disaster, which will have major consequenses, lets hope people power will have enough courige to throw them out, and hopfuly have beter living standards under diferent leadership.

Lazar D

pre 10 godina

Finally! yes finally people from all ethnicities are starting to realize that all that far right nationalist bullshit is simply a mask elites use to divide the common man and women and turn what they see as the "swinish multitudes" against each other.I hope this will one day spread across all the Balkans.People must realize that economic power is in the hands of an aristocratic class.I hope workers start to occupy factories and workplaces and more importantly,hold on to them.I would not care even if this whole thing eventually fails or dies down,at least its the start of a departure from outdated,medieval ethnic bickering.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

Those violent protests and riots won't help. But well, maybe it's a good lesson for a president who prefers being good friend with 'defenders' (also called 'war criminals') instead of bringing some progress to the country.

roberto

pre 10 godina

the sickness is all across Bosnia, no small responsibility of "dear" neighbor Serbia - it is time for the intl community to wake up and take major action. "Dayton" bs is dead!

roberto

pre 10 godina

the sickness is all across Bosnia, no small responsibility of "dear" neighbor Serbia - it is time for the intl community to wake up and take major action. "Dayton" bs is dead!

Ned k

pre 10 godina

Bosnian people in federation are finaly realising what sort of corupt government is draging them in economical disaster, which will have major consequenses, lets hope people power will have enough courige to throw them out, and hopfuly have beter living standards under diferent leadership.

Lazar D

pre 10 godina

Finally! yes finally people from all ethnicities are starting to realize that all that far right nationalist bullshit is simply a mask elites use to divide the common man and women and turn what they see as the "swinish multitudes" against each other.I hope this will one day spread across all the Balkans.People must realize that economic power is in the hands of an aristocratic class.I hope workers start to occupy factories and workplaces and more importantly,hold on to them.I would not care even if this whole thing eventually fails or dies down,at least its the start of a departure from outdated,medieval ethnic bickering.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

Those violent protests and riots won't help. But well, maybe it's a good lesson for a president who prefers being good friend with 'defenders' (also called 'war criminals') instead of bringing some progress to the country.