5,000 in Vicenza protest Kosovo secession
Feb 27, 2008
Some 5,000 people, about 90 percent of them originally from Serbia but now
part of the working class in the factories in and around Vicenza, marched Feb.
24 through that northern Italian town to protest the secession of Kosovo from
Serbia.
The Italian state police known as the carabinieri were out in force as a
riot squad to keep the demonstration away from both the center of nearby Padua
and from the gates of the large U.S. military base, Camp Ederle.
In the demonstration many carried candles through the cold February drizzle
and banners reading “Kosovo is Serbia,” “Stop USA
terror” and “Kosovo is the Jerusalem of
Serbia”—referring to the concentration of historic churches for the
many of the Eastern Orthodox faith in northern Kosovo.
—Report and photos from Vicenza by Fausto
Schiavetto