President reacts to Belgrade violence

The Government of Serbia and President Tadić strongly condemned <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=10&dd=10&nav_id=70196" class="text-link" target= "_blank">vandalism and hooligan violence</a> in the streets of Belgrade.

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Sunday, 10.10.2010.

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The Government of Serbia and President Tadic strongly condemned vandalism and hooligan violence in the streets of Belgrade. The vandals will be prosecuted, authorities say. President reacts to Belgrade violence "Both the hooligans and the organizers of today's violence will be arrested and brought to justice", Serbian President Boris Tadic announced. Freedom of expresion is guaranteed by the Constitution”, President Tadic said and warned that attacking the police meant attacking the state. Serbian President Tadic said that the state was fully prepared to deal with vandals and hooligans who threatened the security of the Serbian citizens. "Serbia will ensure the protection of human rights for all citizens, regardless of their differences and any attempts to deny them their freedoms through violence will not go through," the president concluded. The Serbian government said it was taking all legal actions necessary for ensuring public order and that the perpetrators and organizers of the violence in the Belgrade streets would be brought to justice. "Serbia is a democratic country where every person has the freedom of speech and action, but no one threatening public order, attacking police and destroying the public property will go unpunished," the statement said. President Boris Tadic (Tanjug, file)

President reacts to Belgrade violence

"Both the hooligans and the organizers of today's violence will be arrested and brought to justice", Serbian President Boris Tadić announced.

Freedom of expresion is guaranteed by the Constitution”, President Tadić said and warned that attacking the police meant attacking the state.

Serbian President Tadić said that the state was fully prepared to deal with vandals and hooligans who threatened the security of the Serbian citizens.

"Serbia will ensure the protection of human rights for all citizens, regardless of their differences and any attempts to deny them their freedoms through violence will not go through," the president concluded.

The Serbian government said it was taking all legal actions necessary for ensuring public order and that the perpetrators and organizers of the violence in the Belgrade streets would be brought to justice.

"Serbia is a democratic country where every person has the freedom of speech and action, but no one threatening public order, attacking police and destroying the public property will go unpunished," the statement said.

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