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Body found after US Embassy in Belgrade is stormed
2008-02-23
A CHARRED body was found in the US Embassy in Belgrade after protesters smashed their way into the building in anger at Kosovo's independence and set the building on fire.

The British Embassy also came under attack as riots swept the Serbian capital but staff were said to be unharmed. Belgian, Croatian and Turkish missions were also attacked. Both the UK and the US have recognised Kosovo after it declared independence from Serbia earlier this week.

Last night officials in the US said all American personnel at the embassy had been accounted for and there was nothing to suggest the body was an embassy employee. But it was unclear if staff who were not US citizens were accounted for.

William Wanland, a spokesman for the embassy, said the body appeared to have been a protester. About 1,000 protesters attacked the US compound, which was closed at the time, just after 7pm, throwing flares through the window while others scaled walls to rip down the US flag. Masked attackers broke into and tried to throw furniture from an office. They set fire to the office and flames shot up the side of the building. The blaze raged for half an hour, and when firemen finally managed to get inside the building they found a charred body.

It appeared police were not protecting the embassy, but riot police later intervened, firing tear gas. Businesses and restaurants in the city were also attacked and up to 100 people were injured.

The violence followed a peaceful demonstration earlier by at least 150,000 people outside the main parliament building. At the rally the ultra-nationalist leader Tomislav Nikolic accused the US and EU of trying to steal Kosovo: "Hitler could not take it away from us, and neither will today's (Western powers]." Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica had earlier delivered an impassioned speech condemning the territory's secession. "As long as we live, Kosovo is Serbia. Kosovo belongs to the Serbian people," he told the flag-waving crowd.
Posted by:Fred

#2  One of the organizers of the Embassy barbeque winds up being the main course.

Heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh
Posted by: Clem Uloth2991   2008-02-23 17:12  

#1  With luck, one of the "Leaders".
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-02-23 13:00  

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