Bosnia entered its third straight day of violent clashes on Friday.<br/> <br />Protesters have been venting their anger over privatization plans and unemployment.<br/> <br />It's the worst civil unrest in Bosnia since its war in the 1990's.<br/> <br />The protests began Wednesday in Tuzla, the industrial heart of Bosnia.<br/> <br />That's where mostly laid off workers were angry over the closure and privatization of state-owned firms.<br/> <br />But then the protests spread -- to town and cities across this impoverished former Yugoslav republic, where more than one in four worker is without a job.<br/> <br />In the capital Sarajevo, thousands set fire to the central government building where they were met with rubber bullets.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Bosnian) 24-YEAR UNEMPLOYED GRADUATE OF PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICAL SCIENCES, HANA OBRADOVIC, SAYING:<br/> <br />"It was our government which sold the state companies for peanuts, leaving people without their pensions, social security. Their families have nothing to eat while our po
