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Clashes erupt at Belgrade rally Clashes erupt at Belgrade rally
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Clashes have broken out between police and demonstrators in Belgrade at a mass rally in support of captured former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.Clashes have broken out between police and demonstrators in Belgrade at a mass rally in support of captured former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
Riot police fired tear gas at small groups of protestors following passionate political speeches by right-wing politicians and figures.Riot police fired tear gas at small groups of protestors following passionate political speeches by right-wing politicians and figures.
An estimated 15,000 people took to the streets in the main rally, organised by Serbia's Radical Party.An estimated 15,000 people took to the streets in the main rally, organised by Serbia's Radical Party.
Mr Karadzic is expected to be sent to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague.Mr Karadzic is expected to be sent to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
He was arrested a week ago after 13 years on the run.He was arrested a week ago after 13 years on the run.
Earlier on Tuesday EU ambassadors put off a decision on establishing closer ties with Serbia until the extradition. 'Great man'
Serbian judges say they have still not received an appeal from Mr Karadzic's lawyers against his arrest.
The BBC's Helen Fawkes in Belgrade said that while the demonstration showed the anger and frustration of a hard core of nationalists, most Serbs understand that the arrest was necessary to enable Serbia move forward.
February violence
The rally in Serbia's capital was the first mass demonstration since Mr Karadzic's arrest.The rally in Serbia's capital was the first mass demonstration since Mr Karadzic's arrest.
Protesters, among them many brought in by bus from all over the country, filled a central square a show of support for a man they still consider a hero. I support the right to demonstrations, but order will be kept President Boris Tadic
I support the right to demonstrations, but order will be kept President Boris Tadic "I came here to protest against Karadzic's extradition," said Slobodanka Sanojevic, 60. Rioters threw flares and fireworks at police and local television reported that one policeman was hurt.
Police used rubber bullets and tear gas after around 100 protesters tried to breach a security cordon.
Earlier the protesters, many brought in by bus from all over the country, had filled a central square in a show of support for a man they still consider a hero.
"I came here to protest against Karadzic's extradition," said Slobodanka Sanojevic, 60.
"He is a great man, he created a state for Serbs (in Bosnia) and saved Serbian children from genocide.""He is a great man, he created a state for Serbs (in Bosnia) and saved Serbian children from genocide."
BBC regional analyst Steven Eke says the radicals picked up nearly one-third of the vote in May's election and represents many ordinary Serbians who reject further integration with the West.BBC regional analyst Steven Eke says the radicals picked up nearly one-third of the vote in May's election and represents many ordinary Serbians who reject further integration with the West.
Many brought banners and showed their support
The US embassy has sent an e-mail to American citizens living in Belgrade urging them to avoid the central area and "exercise caution".The US embassy has sent an e-mail to American citizens living in Belgrade urging them to avoid the central area and "exercise caution".
Protests in February on the issue of Kosovo's independence saw part of the US embassy burned. Small scale protests this week have led to clashes in which journalists were attacked.Protests in February on the issue of Kosovo's independence saw part of the US embassy burned. Small scale protests this week have led to clashes in which journalists were attacked.
'Bad messages'
Many brought banners and showed their support
Radical Party leader Aleksandar Vucic said Tuesday's protest was "against the treacherous and dictatorial regime" of Serbian President Boris Tadic.Radical Party leader Aleksandar Vucic said Tuesday's protest was "against the treacherous and dictatorial regime" of Serbian President Boris Tadic.
He told the crowds that "thieves and bandits are ruling Serbia", adding: "We will fight for Serbia and Serbia will be free."He told the crowds that "thieves and bandits are ruling Serbia", adding: "We will fight for Serbia and Serbia will be free."
Mr Tadic said on Tuesday that Europe wanted a Serbia governed by law and promised that "order will be kept".Mr Tadic said on Tuesday that Europe wanted a Serbia governed by law and promised that "order will be kept".
Mr Tadic also condemned threats against him and his family in the wake of the arrest.
Extradition waitExtradition wait
Mr Karadzic faces 11 charges, including genocide and crimes against humanity during the war in Bosnia in the 1990s.Mr Karadzic faces 11 charges, including genocide and crimes against humanity during the war in Bosnia in the 1990s.
He was arrested in Belgrade last week after nearly 13 years as a fugitive.He was arrested in Belgrade last week after nearly 13 years as a fugitive.
EU ambassadors meeting in Brussels on Tuesday stopped short of offering Serbia any immediate prospect of joining the EU following the arrest.EU ambassadors meeting in Brussels on Tuesday stopped short of offering Serbia any immediate prospect of joining the EU following the arrest.
Instead they decided to defer a decision on unfreezing trade benefits until they saw Mr Karadzic transferred to The Hague.Instead they decided to defer a decision on unfreezing trade benefits until they saw Mr Karadzic transferred to The Hague.
Diplomats say they also want UN war crimes prosecutor Serge Brammertz to report on whether Serbia is fully co-operating with the tribunal.Diplomats say they also want UN war crimes prosecutor Serge Brammertz to report on whether Serbia is fully co-operating with the tribunal.
The lawyer for the former Bosnian Serb leader said he sent the appeal documents by post from a remote location in Serbia before the Friday deadline to delay the process. Serbian judges say they have still not received an appeal from Mr Karadzic's lawyers against his arrest.
A lawyer said he had sent the appeal documents by post from a remote location in Serbia before the Friday deadline in an apparent attempt to delay the process.
The appeal is expected to be swiftly rejected.The appeal is expected to be swiftly rejected.


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