1. The anti-nuclear protestors had to compete with a larger group from the Serbian province of Kosovo, members of the Albanian minority in the region seeking asylum in Britain. 2. A consulate official told AFP the mission was Indonesian territory and the protestors had no right to even be on the steps. 3. A consulate official told AFP the consulate was Indonesian territory and the protestors had no right to even be on the steps. 4. A source close to the Dutch embassy told AFP the protestors have a petition for Ayala which outlines their views on the situation on East Timor. 5. Another police officer who declined to be named said he was unsure if the protestors had food and water. 6. The protestors had on Friday forced their way into the parliament building and set a fire inside before being expelled by police using water cannon and teargas. 7. There were sporadic clashes between demonstrators and police who blocked them from entering the ministry and one protestor had to be hospitalised, ADEDY said. 8. Witnesses said he fell to the ground, and other protestors had to reach under the barbed wire to drag his body out of the Turkish-Cypriot area. 9. Other protestors have alleged falsification of election results. 10. The empty police station had taken the wind out of their sails and the protestors had no choice but to retreat, the report said. |