Africa | America | Asia | Australasia | Europe | India | Middle East | UK | US

Chinese president leaves Slovakia for Croatia

Posted : Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:11:42 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Asia (World)
News Alerts by Email ( click here )
Asia World News | Home
Bratislava - Chinese President Hu Jintao ended Friday his two-day visit to Slovakia, clouded by brief clashes a day earlier between his supporters and activists protesting against human rights violations in China. Hu took off for Croatia after completing his Slovak visit aimed at boosting economic ties, said spokesman for Slovak president, Marek Trubac.

Before departing on Friday, the Chinese leader talked trade and investment with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and parliament speaker Pavol Paska.

On Thursday, Hu's supporters attacked Slovak and Chinese human rights activists in front of Bratislava's presidential palace shortly before the Chinese leader met with his Slovak counterpart, Ivan Gasparovic, local reports said citing witnesses.

They wrestled over placards and injured several activists, including a Chinese female practitioner of Falun Gong, a spiritual movement banned in communist China.

Police soon restored calm and made nine arrests of people from both sides. Police however have faced accusations of doing little to protect the human rights activists. The Interior Ministry denied any wrongdoing.

The clashes and the subsequent police action have sparked anger in the Slovak media, nearly 20 years after communism collapsed across Europe.

Opposition lawmakers Friday demanded an investigation into the incidents with questions lingering over the identity of Chinese men dressed in dark suits and red caps who had picked scuffles with the human rights activists.

Slovak Interior Minister Robert Kalinak said Friday that the black-clad men were organizers of the Chinese welcome rally.

"No Chinese security service, bodyguards, police were there," Kalinak told a news conference televised on the TA3 news channel.

"Any presence of bodyguards or agents is nonsense," he said.

On Friday, several dozen supporters of both camps brought their competing protests to a square near the Slovak government's seat where Hu met Fico. No more clashes took place, reports said.

Copyright DPA

Share/Save/Bookmark

Article : Chinese president leaves Slovakia for Croatia
Print this article
Email this article

Stay Updated
News gadget on your Google homepage
Subscribe to a news feed in Google Reader


Related News

Taliban leader rejects Karzai's call for peace talks
Kabul - The Taliban's fugitive leader, Mullah Omar, on Wednesday rejected the Afghan government's call for talks with Taliban-led insurgents. His statement came ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha and days after President Hamid Karzai renewed ...

Taiwan to designate protest zone for Taipei-Beijing dialogue
Taipei - Taiwan will designate a zone for protestors to prevent them from obstructing the Taipei-Beijing dialogue to be held in Taiwan next month, an official said Wednesday. Kao Kung-lien, vice chairman of the Strait Exchange Foundation (SEF), made ...

Death toll in Philippine political massacre at 57 - Summary
Manila - Philippine security forces Wednesday dug up three vehicles and 10 more bodies from the site of a massacre linked to a political rivalry in the country's troubled south, bringing the death toll to 57. Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Ponce, a regi...

EXTRA: Death toll in Philippine massacre rises to 57
Manila - The death toll in a massacre linked to political rivalry in the southern Philippines reached 57 Wednesday after troops recovered more buried bodies, police said. Authorities said government forces would continue to search for victims at the ...

China to extend detention of leading dissident
Beijing - Chinese police have applied for another two-month extension of their detention of leading dissident writer Liu Xiaobo despite international appeals for his release, his lawyer said on Wednesday. Lawyer Mo Shaoping said police in Beijing had...

Opposition postpones mass protests out of respect for Thai king
Bangkok - The Thai opposition movement postponed Wednesday its mass protest designed to bring down the government until well after the December 5 birthday of widely revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Protest leader Veera Musikapong said the demonstrati...

Indonesia demotes chief of detectives amid corruption scandal
Jakarta - Indonesia's chief of detectives was removed from his post amid allegations of involvement in a conspiracy to frame two senior anti-corruption officials, media reports said Wednesday. Susno Duadji's demotion at the National Police came one d...

Have your Say
Name
Email
Subject
Your Comment

Enter Verification code
 
  

 

 

More Asia (World) News click here
Follow The Earth Times
Subscribe to RSS Follow Earth Times on TwitterNews by email
Share/Save/Bookmark

 
 



 
Subscribe to free Earthtimes
News Alerts by Email Click here
For RSS Feeds Click here
or Create your own RSS

Add to Google Toolbar
Breaking News
Press Releases

 


The Earth Times
News Category

© 2009 www.earthtimes.org, The Earth Times, All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy
Earth Times accept no responsibility or liability either directly or indirectly for views or opinions expressed in articles or comments.