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Serbian prime minister pelted with bottles at Srebrenica ceremony

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, center, makes his way through a hostile crowd during commemoration ceremonies of the Srebrenica massacre.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, center, makes his way through a hostile crowd during commemoration ceremonies of the Srebrenica massacre.

(Marko Drobnjakovic / Associated Press)
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Anger boiled over Saturday at a massive commemoration of the Srebrenica slaughter 20 years ago as people pelted Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic with water bottles and other objects.

Vucic’s associate, Suzana Vasiljevic, told the Associated Press that he was hit in the face with a stone and his glasses were broken. Vasiljevic said she was behind Vucic when “masses broke the fences and turned against us.”

Tens of thousands came to mark the 20th anniversary of Europe’s worst massacre since the Holocaust — the slaughter of 8,000 Muslims from the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica — with foreign dignitaries urging the international community not to allow such atrocities to happen again and to call the crime “genocide.”

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Vucic, once an ultra-nationalist, came to represent his country at the commemoration in an apparent gesture of reconciliation.

As Vucic entered the cemetery to lay flowers, however, thousands booed and whistled. Someone threw a shoe at him, others threw water bottles and other objects.

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