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Anti-globalisation demonstrations on Wednesday for the most part peaceful

09/28/2000
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Protests against the IMF and World Bank continued in Prague on Wednesday, but unlike demonstrations on Tuesday, which turned into running battles with the police, the situation remained calm throughout most of the day. Only a few hundred demonstrators were out on the streets, far short of the thousands who protested on Tuesday. Nick Carey caught up with some of the demonstrators in the centre of Prague:

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