• 07/04/2007

    Mehdi Ben Barka, Morocco's best known opposition leader who disappeared in 1965 in Paris, was probably a paid agent of Czechoslovakia's communist secret police in the early 1960s, the French news agency AFP reported on Wednesday, citing the weekly L'Express. According to a secret file gained by a Czech journalist whose extracts are to be published by L'Express, a Czechoslovak secret police officer established contact with Ben Barka in April 1960. Ben Barka allegedly repeatedly visited Prague where he also underwent special training in spying five months before he was abducted in Paris during a joint operation of the Moroccan and French secret services. His body has never been found.

  • 07/04/2007

    The Czech Justice Ministry wants to reduce the number of judges by about two hundred, according to the CTK news agency. The ministry said it had considerably softened recommendations made by a company that recently conducted an audit at Czech courts and suggested lowering the number of judges by five to six hundred. Since judges are irrevocable under Czech law, the ministry plans to limit or halt the appointment of new judges and wait for elderly judges to retire. The Czech Republic, a country of over 10 million inhabitants, currently has some 3,000 judges.

  • 07/04/2007

    The Czech cabinet originally planned to further specify the political priorities of the Czech EU presidency by the end of June, but has put off the debate indefinitely as it wants to see how the current Portuguese presidency will develop, Ondrej Karas of the Office of Government said on Wednesday. Mr. Karas told the CTK news agency that the cabinet also wants to wait for the autumn negotiations with France and Sweden, Prague's predecessor and successor at the EU helm, respectively. The three countries are planning to create a joint programme for a period of 18 months.

    The main motto of the Czech presidency is to be Europe Without Barriers. Prague also wants to focus on the EU s competitiveness and deregulation, and to emphasize the freedom of movement of people, services, capital and goods within a liberal trade policy.

  • 07/04/2007

    The convicted fugitive businessman Tomas Pitr who disappeared over a month ago is likely to be in Germany, Czech public radio said on Wednesday. Pitr, who was found guilty of tax machinations, disappeared just before he was due to start serving his prison sentence. Before going missing Pitr announced that he was hiding from the police because he feared for his life. Pitr's lawyer said he believed his client had serious health problems and would be undergoing surgery either here or abroad. He insisted that he had no knowledge of his whereabouts.

  • 07/04/2007

    The abuse of seven year old Ondra by his mother had nothing to do with organized crime, but was merely his mother's perverse way of disciplining him a police spokesperson told the internet paper Aktualne.cz. The police who are still investigating this shocking case of child abuse initially suspected a possible link to a child porn ring. Little Ondra was found locked up in a broom cupboard where he spent many days and nights, bound, naked and forced to eat his own vomit. It later emerged that his mother belonged to a religious sect.

  • 07/04/2007

    The police are investigating the death of a two year old boy who was run over by a train while playing on the rail tracks near his home in Svitavsko, the eastern part of the Czech Republic. It appears that the child crawled through a hole in the fence to get there. The train driver said he glimpsed him at the last moment and had no time to prevent the tragedy. The police are investigating a possible case of negligence.

  • 07/04/2007

    Czech striker Zdenek Senkerik will join Slavia Prague from Turkish club Malatyaspor, the Czech club announced on Wednesday.The 27-year-old has signed a two year contract with an option for a further year. The clubs did not disclose financial details. "We are delighted that we have been able to aquire an experienced attacker in whom we have been interested since the winter," the club's general manager Petr Dolezal said. Senkerik joined the Turkish league club in 2006.

  • 07/03/2007

    The Czech intelligence services say they have no information suggesting the country might be at heightened risk of a terrorist attack. The statements came after ABC news cited US intelligence sources as saying that they had received signals about a possible threat to Glasgow Airport a fortnight ago and that Prague's Ruzyne Airport was also a likely target. Interior Minister Ivan Langer moved to allay fears saying the country's intelligence services were cooperating closely with foreign intelligence services and had no information suggesting the country might be at heightened risk. Security measures at Ruzyne Airport remain unchanged.

    Author: Jan Richter
  • 07/03/2007

    A Roma family in Vrbno pod Pradedem, North Moravia, was attacked in their home on Saturday, the Czech police have informed. Unknown aggressors threw a Molotov cocktail through an open window into the flat where two adults and three children were dwelling at the time. While nobody was hurt in the attack, the fire caused some material damage. Police are investigating the case. This is not the first attack of its kind on the Roma community in North Moravia and Silesia. Several similar incidents took place between 1996 and 1998, when a member of the neo-Nazi movement was sentenced to two years in jail.

    Author: Jan Richter
  • 07/03/2007

    Czech 18-year-old tennis star Nicole Vadisova beat French player and last year's winner Amelie Mauresmo Tuesday afternoon at Wimbledon, advancing to the quarterfinals. Vaidisova, seeded 14, broke her opponent's service in the third game of the first set and was leading 4-2 when the game was interrupted by rain. After the break, Mauresmo fought back and was leading 5-3 and serving to win the set, but Vaidisova managed to bring the game in the tie-break and after saving two set points won the first set. The second set went to Mauresmo while the third turned out better for Vadisova who won 6-1. In the quarterfinals Vadisova will face either Ana Ivanic from Serbia or Russian Nadia Petrova.

    Author: Jan Richter

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