Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kosovar opposition members arrested

- SYLEJMAN KLLOKOQI Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Gresa Kraja and Llazar Semini of The Associated Press.

PRISTINA, Kosovo — Police entered the headquarte­rs of Kosovo’s main opposition party Saturday and arrested dozens of people, including one of its leaders who was wanted for the violent actions he has used to disrupt the country’s Parliament.

Police said Albin Kurti and 86 others were arrested at the Self-Determinat­ion Movement Party’s headquarte­rs after tens of thousands of opposition supporters held a peaceful protest against the government’s deals with Serbia and Montenegro.

During the past three months, opposition lawmakers in Kosovo have disrupted Parliament with tear gas, pepper spray, whistles and water bottles, demanding that the government renounce a deal with Serbia giving more powers to ethnic-Serb communitie­s in Kosovo, and another with Montenegro on border demarcatio­n. Another opposition lawmaker had already been arrested in the disruption­s, and two others are still sought by police.

Organizers said Saturday’s rally, on neighborin­g Albania’s national Independen­ce Day, also celebrated by Kosovo Albanian brethren, attracted some 35,000 participan­ts at the Zahir Pajaziti Square in downtown Pristina.

“The government turned the festivitie­s into a day of violence,” the three oppo- in Pristina. sition parties said in a joint statement.

Despite a police arrest warrant for him, Kurti spoke at the rally and was later accompanie­d by supporters to the party headquarte­rs, which were immediatel­y surrounded by police.

Some opposition supporters tried to push police away from the road, but they were forced back by officers who used pepper spray against them. Then police were seen entering the building and leaving with several opposition supporters.

Police said that two officers and two opposition supporters were injured during the scuffling when they entered the party headquarte­rs and were confronted by people who were hitting them with chairs and other items.

The opposition said about 100 people were under arrest and that a “considerab­le number” were injured.

The opposition has said it will continue to disrupt Parliament’s work until the deals are renounced, while the government has accused the opposition of trying to come to power by force.

The opposition called on citizens to join them, adding that “our actions cannot be stopped by any police state.”

The next Parliament session is set for Monday.

 ?? AP/VISAR KRYEZIU ?? Kosovo police in riot gear detain a man during a raid Saturday at the opposition party headquarte­rs
AP/VISAR KRYEZIU Kosovo police in riot gear detain a man during a raid Saturday at the opposition party headquarte­rs

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