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The Danger of the Bombing of the US Embassy
People from the big Chinese community in Belgrade began to turn up for an anti-native demonstration. We started with about 1,000 people, but at the end of the day it grew to 3,000. All I can think about is being absolutely enraged. And that emotion went on for one to two months. It was not pride or honour at all. It was more like a psychological hurt. A psychological pain that feels like your dignity is ruined. The Americans still take the brunt of the anger, hailed now as the new Nazis. NATO has admitted that faulty intelligence was to blame for the bombing of the embassy. But although there have been more expressions of regret, NATO has made it
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