Thursday, November 24, 2011

NATO forces dismantle Serb barricade in Kosovo
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NATO troops in northern Kosovo have fired tear fuel to disperse a crowd of neighborhood Serbs resisting the dismantling of a barricade around Mitrovitsa.


Late on Wednesday, the Kosovo Pressure moved to dismantle a concrete barricade and stretched barbed wire across the highway.

Tear fuel was fired shortly right after hundreds of neighborhood Serbs gathered at the spot and experimented with to get rid of the barbed wire.

According to neighborhood media studies, numerous folks have been injured.

Tensions in Northern Kosovo have been on the rise for months above disputed border crossings.

The federal government of the breakaway province would like to handle the border with Serbia to enforce an import ban – resisted by ethnic Serbs in Kosovo.

In July, a policeman was shot dead although Kosovo police have been making an attempt to just take handle of the border posts.

Then a momentary deal was achieved among Pristina and Belgrade to enable the global peacekeepers to guard the border, but was rejected by neighborhood Serbs.

Kosovo proclaimed independence in 2008, however  Serbia in no way identified the breakaway move.

Don DeBar, an anti-war activist and journalist, claims that the most recent move by NATO's Kosovo Pressure is a blatant signal of aggression.

I actually really don't see a justification for what is occurring in conditions of the true information on the ground. I just see one particular a lot more act that’s a pattern of blatant global aggression by NATO and the United States.”

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