Radical movement says will protest again

Officials of the ethnic Albanian Self-Determination Movement announced on Sunday evening a possible new protest on January 22.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 16.01.2012.

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Officials of the ethnic Albanian Self-Determination Movement announced on Sunday evening a possible new protest on January 22. Self-Determination Deputy Leader Spend Ahmeti said at a press conference that the protest will take place unless the Pristina government starts implementing "reciprocity measures with Serbia". Radical movement says will protest again The radical movement, which is also represented in the assembly in Pristina, organized protests near the Merdare and Bela Zemlja administrative crossings on Saturday with an aim to ban entry of goods from central Serbia. On the occasion, protesters clashed with the Kosovo police (KPS) "The violent intervention against protesters took place upon the order of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his government. We saw yesterday that the government has strong economic ties with Serbia, and that it chose to defend Serbia rather than its own people," Ahmeti said. The statement released after the press conference says that 146 demonstrators were arrested, 15 of whom are still in custody, and that a several dozen participants of the protest suffered light or serious injuries. A parachute lands a tear gas canister during the protest last weekend (Beta) Tanjug

Radical movement says will protest again

The radical movement, which is also represented in the assembly in Priština, organized protests near the Merdare and Bela Zemlja administrative crossings on Saturday with an aim to ban entry of goods from central Serbia. On the occasion, protesters clashed with the Kosovo police (KPS)

"The violent intervention against protesters took place upon the order of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his government. We saw yesterday that the government has strong economic ties with Serbia, and that it chose to defend Serbia rather than its own people," Ahmeti said.

The statement released after the press conference says that 146 demonstrators were arrested, 15 of whom are still in custody, and that a several dozen participants of the protest suffered light or serious injuries.

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