The session was immediately cancelled as smoke
from the tear gas filled the chamber [EPA]
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Harry_Alber_007
Kosovo = Pseudo-state of the US-
NATO engineered break-up of Serbia and
former Yugoslavia, and part of the NATO
expansion into Eastern-Europe.
.......new ICBM coordinates coming to you
soon.
kris cozak
Now that is democracy. Bring in the
sheep.
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Opposition lawmakers released clouds of tear gas in
Kosovo's parliament, causing two MPs to faint, in
protest at a recent EU-brokered deal reached by
the government with Serbia.
The session was immediately cancelled on Thursday
as smoke filled the chamber and two female
lawmakers were taken by ambulance to hospital,
said an AFP news agency reporter at the scene.
Four ambulances were seen outside the parliament
offering first aid to those affected by the incident,
in which tear gas spread from two small boxes
placed by the protesters near the assembly
podium.
The government later released a statement saying
the opposition's "violent behaviour" had "exceeded
all bounds of institutional and democratic
behaviour".
Opposition members are angry over an accord
brokered by the EU in August between Kosovo's
government and Serbia, which the EU had hailed as
a "landmark" in normalising relations.
Before releasing the gas, opposition lawmakers
tried to delay the day's session by blowing whistles
and throwing eggs at governing coalition MPs.
The government defended the deal with Serbia,
arguing the newly-formed Association of Serb
Municipalities would not hold executive powers.
This is not the first time eggs have been employed
in protest: last month the opposition pelted Prime
Minister Isa Mustafa to prevent him addressing
parliament over the ongoing dialogue with Serbia.
An egg struck the front lapel of Mustafa's suit as he
left the podium.
'A threat to majority'
Kosovo, whose population is predominantly ethnic
Albanian, declared independence from Serbia in
2008, but Belgrade fiercely rejected the move and
still considers the breakaway territory as its
southern province.
As part of the recent deal, Kosovo agreed to give
more financial and legislative rights to its minority
Serb community, setting up Serb-run municipalities
that allow for greater autonomy.
Opposition parties see the move as a threat to the
majority and believe it could deepen the ethnic
divide in Kosovo.
Kosovo and Serbia were at war in 1998-1999, which
ended after Serbian armed forces withdrew from
the territory following an 11-week NATO bombing
campaign.
Source: Agencies


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