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Serbia expels rights activists held during China PM's visit
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Belgrade (AFP) Dec 18, 2014


Serbs cut ribbon on Chinese-built bridge over Danube
Belgrade (AFP) Dec 18, 2014 - The Chinese and Serbian prime ministers inaugurated Thursday a brand new, multi-million-euro bridge over the Danube, described as the first major Chinese-built infrastructure project in Europe.

"I would like to congratulate all those -- Chinese and Serbs -- who participated in the construction of this bridge, which represents a big success," Premier Li Keqiang said.

Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said it was an "honour" to inaugurate the bridge, adding it was the "the first feat of Chinese builders in Europe".

The 136.5 million-euro ($167 million), 1.5-kilometre (one mile) span is part of a motorway around the Serbian capital and comes as China boosts trade as well as investment in eastern and central Europe.

China signed a 1.5-billion-euro deal Wednesday to finance a high-speed bullet train between Budapest and Belgrade, a key link in Beijing's expanding network for getting its goods to European markets.

Chinese Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng said recently that trade with eastern Europe could exceed $60 billion (50 billion euros) in 2014, up $4.9 billion on last year.

China has invested billions of euros in Hungary and Serbia, but much less so in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Baltic states.

However, some countries including Poland hope to increase exports to China, in particular of food, after Russia slapped a ban on food imports in retaliation for European Union sanctions over Moscow's role in the Ukrainian conflict.

Serbia deported 11 foreigners arrested during the Belgrade visit of Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, officials said Thursday, as Amnesty International expressed concern over the "unlawful" detention of the "rights activists".

"Falun Gong activists, who tried to hold a protest during the visit of Premier Li Keqiang... were expelled from Serbia," state-run Tanjug news agency quoted Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic as saying.

The Falun Gong is a Buddhist-inspired religious group that was banned in China in 1999.

Tanjug quoted Stefanovic as saying that "the foreigners expressed a will to organise a gathering against the law, despite a warning that all demonstrations have been banned during the Chinese premier's visit".

Milan Antonijevic of the NGO Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM) told AFP that seven Bulgarian nationals, two Russians, a Finnish woman and a Slovak citizen were arrested on Monday and taken to a detention centre in a Belgrade suburb.

"The 11 were detained by police upon arrival at their hotels, so they had no chance to do anything" wrong, Antonijevic said.

Amnesty International expressed concern that the 11 were arrested "unlawfully" and that their detention was "based solely on (their) intention to exercise their right to peaceful assembly."

The group planned to take part in pacific demonstrations against repressive actions against Falun Gong practitioners by Chinese authorities, the international rights group said in a statement.

Falun Gong supporters registered in Serbia had previously tried to get approval for a peaceful demonstration denouncing the policies of the Chinese government but local police refused nine of their requests without any justification, Antonijevic said.

Amnesty said that "beside those detained, two activists travelling from Finland were refused entry at the airport border, reportedly on the basis of a list held by the authorities, and were immediately deported on the return flight."

Li arrived in Belgrade on Monday for a two-day summit with 16 counterparts from Central and Eastern Europe, and left on Thursday.


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