Serbia: Thousands join renewed protests

Carrying anti-government banners and blowing whistles, protesters marched Wednesday through central Belgrade blocking traffic.
People walk by graffiti depicting the Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and US President-elect Donald Trump, vandalized with paint, in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. The Cyrillic letters on graffiti read 'Kosovo is Serbia', as Serbia doesn
People walk by graffiti depicting the Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and US President-elect Donald Trump, vandalized with paint, in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. The Cyrillic letters on graffiti read 'Kosovo is Serbia', as Serbia doesn

BELGRADE: Several thousand people have joined renewed protests in Belgrade over the shady demolition last year in an area marked for a United Arab Emirates-financed real estate project.

No one has been held responsible for the nighttime destruction last April of a block of houses by a group of masked men despite repeated promises to the contrary by the government.

Carrying anti-government banners and blowing whistles, protesters marched Wednesday through central Belgrade blocking traffic. Participants have demanded the resignation of mayor Sinisa Mali.

UAE investors have been building a Dubai-style business and residential complex in the run-down urban area by the Sava River.

Some architects and citizens' groups have sharply criticized the Belgrade waterfront plan, alleging corruption and saying the development is unsuitable for the Serbian capital.

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