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Anti-NATO, War Protestors Arrested, Expelled for Prague Demo
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Protesters carrying signs reading 'Stop the war, No blood for oil'
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PRAGUE
, November 22 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Czech police on
Thursday, November 21, made several arrests during an anti-NATO and
anti-war protest in central
Prague
and later expelled two of the protestors from the country.
The
arrests came as a group of up to 1,000 demonstrators, shouting slogans
against the
United States
' policy toward
Iraq
and brandishing red and black banners, tried to march on the
conference center where the leaders of the Atlantic alliance were
convened, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.
During
the three-hour demonstration in Prague's historic center, between 800
and 1,000 protesters paraded with banners in Czech and English marked
"stop the war" and "together against NATO terror"
and shouted messages aimed notably at U.S. President George W. Bush.
Many
in the crowd masked their faces, despite a ban on this by
Prague
police who were deployed in force.
One
of the expelled youths, from Germany, has been known to Czech police
as an "undesirable person" since he participated in similar
protests against an IMF and World Bank meeting in the Czech capital
two years ago, police spokesman Jan Holub said.
His
identity papers were "not in order" as well, as were those
of a Polish demonstrator who was also ordered expelled, Holub claimed.
Both
men have 24 hours to leave the country, according to the expulsion
order handed down by the police forces in charge of handling
foreigners.
Police
did not give the names and ages of the two.
After
the arrests, the protests proceeded without incident, although
demonstrators were stopped by the massive police force deployed for
the summit from approaching the meeting area.
Security
has been ratcheted up for the summit, with access to the venue tightly
controlled and more than 10,000 police officers and soldiers on the
streets.
Two
helicopters kept permanent watch overhead on the crowd.
Members
of a self-appointed "judicial civilian patrol" composed of
youths equipped with video equipment and cameras, were also present to
observe and record police treatment of protestors.
Several
hundred protestors demonstrated against NATO and the
U.S.
threat of war on
Iraq
Wednesday, November 20, as police and troops mounted ratchet-tight
security around a landmark summit of the
Alliance
in
Prague
.
The
demonstrators gathered on
Prague
's
Old Town Square
, a highly symbolic spot where the 1948 Prague Coup which launched
four decades of communist rule was launched.
"Bush
is a global fool, and we must oppose these global fools," said
the head of the Czech Communist Party (KSCM), Miroslav Grebenicek,
launching a fierce attack on the
U.S.
threat of war against
Iraq
, which is clouding the NATO summit.
Helicopters
buzzed overhead around the fortress-like congress center where the
19-member alliance is due to meet. U.S. President George W. Bush
arrived in the Czech capital late Tuesday, November 19.
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