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Flag of Libyan protestors hoisted up Belgrade embassy

26. August 2011. | 10:12

Source: Tanjug

The flag of Libyan protestors has been hoisted up the flagpole of the Libyan embassy in Belgrade, Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS) reported on Tuesday morning.

The flag of Libyan protestors has been hoisted up the flagpole of the Libyan embassy in Belgrade, Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS) reported on Tuesday morning.

The RTS footage shows that instead of the green one, the Belgrade embassy has raised the flag of the Libyan protestors which depicts three bands of green, black and red, with a white crescent and a star in the centre.

Hundreds of Libyans gathered Monday in their embassies and consular offices around the world to raise the flag of the anti-government protestors and remove the symbols of Gaddafi's rule. The diplomatic staff of certain embassies voiced support to the protestors.

A group of Libyans forced an entry into the their country's embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, where they threw Gaddafi's pictures out and raised the rebels' tricolor flag.

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