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He was determined to avoid a repeat of demonstrations in February, when thousands of radicals rampaged through Belgrade to protest Kosovo's declaration of independence, looting shops and setting part of the United States Embassy on fire.
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Jelena Trivan, a spokeswoman for Mr. Tadic's Democratic Party, said police officers would be mobilized Tuesday to prevent a repeat of the demonstrations in February against Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, when thousands of protesters rampaged through the streets of Belgrade, looting shops and setting part of the American Embassy on fire.
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As protesters chanted anti-Saudi slogans, some hurled stones and Molotov cocktails, eventually setting part of the complex ablaze.
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