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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Serbs protest Kosovo independence
    07.05.2007 14:04 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Serbian police have arrested 27 nationalist
    demonstrators who said they were recruiting volunteer guards to fight
    in Kosovo if the breakaway province tries to separate from Serbia.

    Several hundred people, including military veterans and former
    paramilitaries, gathered at a rally Saturday in the central Serbian
    city of Krusevac to swear allegiance to the "Tsar Lazar Guard". The
    group, which claims to have enlisted 5,000 volunteers, is named after
    a medieval Serbian leader who died fighting the Ottoman Turks in the
    1389 battle for Kosovo.

    The detainees were wearing black T-shirts with the letters JSO, a
    symbol of a banned paramilitary group from the 1990s. Authorities said
    they will start legal procedures against them.

    Kosovo is part of Serbia, but has been under United Nations
    administration since 1999 when NATO air raids halted Belgrade's deadly
    crackdown on ethnic Albanian separatists.

    A UN-mediated plan for Kosovo envisions supervised independence for
    the region, something many Serbs refuse to accept, because they
    consider the region Serbia's historical heartland. More than 90
    percent of Kosovo's population today is ethnic-Albanian, the Voice of
    America reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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