Tens of Thousands protested in Belgrade with the slogan "Serbia Against Violence”
Tens of thousands of Serbs protested last night in the capital Belgrade under the slogan "Serbia against violence", world agencies reported
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A special Serbian police task team is continuing the negotiations with Dragan Maric, the armed man threatening to detonate a hand grenade inside the Presidential offices.
The negotiation with Maric, who according to some reports is mentally unstable, are continuing Thursday afternoon, beyond the 5:00 pm deadline announced by the perpetrator to blow the grenade.
The police, reportedly, managed to take from Maric one of the two grenades.
In the mean time, after the Presidential security assured his life was out of danger, President Boris Tadic arrived at the building.
According to Serbian reports, Maric had personal motives for the attack and it had nothing to do with the Belgrade visit of the US Vice-President Joseph Biden the day before.
Serbian experts do however say that nobody in the country is safe if a deranged person can walk into the Presidential building with two bombs in broad daylight.
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