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Protests Widen over Bombing of Chinese Embassy in Belgrade

HeadlineMay 11, 1999

The fallout from the bombing of the Chinese Embassy, which killed three Chinese journalists and wounded 20 other people, continued as protests orchestrated by the Beijing government widened in the Chinese capital and elsewhere around the country. Thousands of Chinese students and others have come out not only in China, but around the world, to protest the bombing. Chinese President Jiang Zemin said that NATO must stop the bombing before the U.N. Security Council considers any peace proposal to end the Kosovo conflict, and demanded an official apology from Washington.

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