Friday, February 7, 2014

Bosnia-Hercegovina Rocked By Third Day Of Violent Anti-Government Unrest



Violent Protests Break Out In Bosnia-Hercegovina -- BBC

Demonstrators in Bosnia-Hercegovina have set fire to government buildings as violent protests continue across the country for a third day.

Police have used rubber bullets and tear gas against protesters in the capital Sarajevo and the northern town of Tuzla.

Black smoke could be seen gushing from the presidency building in Sarajevo.

The protesters are unhappy about economic and political progress in the Balkan country.

About 40% of Bosnians are unemployed. The unrest is the worst since the end of the Bosnian war.

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More News On Bosnia-Hercegovina Being Rocked By A Third Day Of Violent Anti-Government Unrest

Sarajevo police use stun grenades, rubber bullets as countrywide riots paralyze Bosnia -- RT
Bosnia rocked by third day of anti-government unrest -- Reuters
Violent anti-government protests spreading throughout Bosnia -- FOX News/AP
Protesters Set Fire to Govt Buildings in Sarajevo, Tuzla, Zenica -- Novinite
Bosnian Protesters Torch Government Buildings In Sarajevo, Tuzla -- Radio Free Europe
Bosnian Workers Torch Government Building as Clashes Hurt Dozens -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Bosnian protesters storm government buildings -- Sydney Morning Herald
Bosnia-Herzegovina hit by wave of violent protests -- The Guardian
Bosnia rocked by third day of anti-government unrest -- Euronews
Presidency building under fire as Bosnia protests continue -- Deutsche Welle

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