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Manifestaciones contra el Gobierno en Bosnia

Manifestaciones contra el Gobierno en Bosnia

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    Police stand guard while protesters gather in front of a local government building in the northern Bosnian town of Tuzla, on February 7, 2014. Several hundred protesters clashed with police as they tried to storm the building of the local government and confront the officials there, whom they blame for allowing several city's state-owned companies to go bankrupt after dubious privatizations. Protesters outraged over Bosnia's devastated economy also set fire to a government building in Sarajevo on February 7, just hours after storming another in northeastern Tuzla, local television reported. AFP PHOTO / ELVIS BARUKCIC
  • DECENAS DE HERIDOS EN SARAJEVO EN EL ASALTO A UNA SEDE DEL GOBIERNO

    DECENAS DE HERIDOS EN SARAJEVO EN EL ASALTO A UNA SEDE DEL GOBIERNO

    FEH32 SARAJEVO (BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA) 07/02/2014.- Una mujer discute con miembros de las fuerzas policiales especiales que hacen guardia durante una manifestación ante la sede del Gobierno cantonal de Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina), hoy, viernes 7 de febrero de 2014. Decenas de personas resultaron hoy heridas durante el asalto de miles de manifestantes a la sede del Gobierno cantonal de Sarajevo, informaron cadenas de radio locales. EFE/Str
  • An anti-government protester sits on the ground in front of police during a demonstration in Sarajevo

    An anti-government protester sits on the ground in front of police during a demonstration in Sarajevo

    An anti-government protester sits on the ground in front of police during a demonstration in Sarajevo February 6, 2014. Hundreds of people turned out in solidarity in the capital Sarajevo, with teenagers throwing eggs and stones at a government building and fought with police. Four officers were taken to hospital, officials said. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

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