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Serbian Press Agency SRNA, Bijeljina

July 29, 2008



CAVOSKI: QUISLING SERBIAN GOVERNMENT

BELGRADE - Academician Kosta Cavoski called the Serbian government
"quisling" because "it decided to extradite the greatest living Serb,
Radovan Karadzic, to The Hague".


"After verdicts releasing Naser Oric and Ramush Haradinaj, we should
not be cooperating with The Hague but since our quislings continue to
cooperate may they be eternally damned," said Cavoski in his address
to the protest gathering against the arrest of Radovan Karadzic in
Belgrade where according to police estimates some 25.000 to 30.000
people were present.



Welcoming the participants of the protest called the All-Serbian
Assembly, secretary-general of the Serbian Radical Party Aleksandar
Vucic emphasized that he was happy so many of them had turned out to
show "that Serbia is not dead although they are killing her".



He called on those gathered to protest peacefully and asked them to
demonstrate that they would fight for Serbia in dignified fashion.

President of the Serbian National Council of Northern Kosovo and
Metohija Milan Ivanovic said that the arrest of Radovan Karadzic means
"an attempt to annul Republika Srpska, snatch away Kosovo and tear
Serbia into pieces".

He assessed that Karadzic was arrested because he was "the leader of
the Bosnian Serbs and the man who prevented a genocide against the
Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina, a new Jasenovac and Golubnjaca".

Leaders of the Serb Radicals from Republika Srpska and Montenegro,
Mirko Blagojevic and Dusko Sekulic, respectively, were also at the
protest gathering in Republic Square.

Also on the stage is acting SRS president Tomislav Nikolic with other
leaders and officials of that party, as well as the leader of New
Serbia Velimir Ilic and NS city official Dubravka Filipovski.

Others on the stage are Milorad Mircic, Lidija Vukicevic, Jadranka
Seselj, Dragoljub Ackovic, Luka and Dragan Karadzic, Bora Djordjevic
and Ivana Zigon.

Strong police forces are securing the gathering, as well as all
critical institutions in the city, foreign diplomatic representations
and headquarters of political parties whom the demonstrators consider
responsible for cooperation with the Hague tribunal.
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