Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Slovenians again protest government

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Police in Slovenia briefly detained seven people who they said attempted to pull down a security fence around the parliament building during the latest in a series of anti-government protests.

The detained protesters were later fined for violating public order, police in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, said Saturday.

Thousands of Slovenians have participat­ed in protests against the country’s center-right government every Friday for the past several weeks. Police estimated that about 5,000 attended the latest one Friday evening, when protesters rallied on foot instead of on bicycles as in previous weeks because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The protesters are unhappy with the policies of rightwing Prime Minister Janez Jansa. They accuse him of fueling divisions and curbing media and environmen­tal standards.

Jansa has described the protests as the work of left-wing extremists.

Earlier on Friday, a few dozen people gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Ljubljana in support of anti-racism protests in the United States that started with the death of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapoli­s police.

Slovenia is the home country of first lady Melania Trump.

 ?? (AP/Rajesh Kumar Singh) ?? A Hindu holy man performs rituals Friday at the confluence of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers in Prayagraj, India.
(AP/Rajesh Kumar Singh) A Hindu holy man performs rituals Friday at the confluence of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers in Prayagraj, India.

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