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80 people injured in Serbia over Karadzic

July 30, 2008 8:23 AM

BELGRADE, Serbia-Serbian doctors say 80 people have been injured in clashes during protests in support of war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic.

Belgrade's emergency clinic says it has treated 51 policemen and 23 civilians. The city's military clinic reports treating three policemen and three civilians.

All were injured in clashes late Tuesday between police and nationalist rioters.

On Wednesday, the extremist Serbian Radical Party accused pro-Western president Boris Tadic of "provoking and organizing" the violence.

Party leader Tomislav Nikolic says Tadic wants to "wipe out" the Radicals and "take Serbia into a war."

The party has pledged to continue with daily protests.

Karadzic was handed over earlier Wednesday to a U.N. war crimes court to face a genocide trial.


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