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Lety - the Story of a Forgotten Genocide
An exhibition of photographs opened at the Czech Parliament in Prague on Monday evening to tell the story of the hundreds of people, mainly Romanies, who suffered and…
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Phantom Polish plumber poor excuse for "No" to Constitution
The European Constitution lies in tatters this week after being comprehensively ripped to shreds by voters in France and the Netherlands. The Constitution is fundamentally…
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They Were The First - remembering victims of Soviet terror
A small ceremony took place this week in Prague to commemorate a tragic and little-known episode in the country's past. As the Red Army advanced into Czechoslovakia in…
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Professor Erazim Kohak - grateful to be home, grateful to be alive
Rob Cameron's guest in this week's One on One is Erazim Kohak, professor of philosophy at Charles University in Prague. Forced to flee his country with his parents after…
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Czechs, Slovaks, Poles firm in support for Cuban dissidents
The U.N. Human Rights Commission last week passed a U.S.-sponsored proposal condemning Cuba for its record on human rights. The vote has been widely welcomed in Central…
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Matej Cerny from People in Need - hoping for change in Cuba
In this week's One on One, Rob Cameron speaks to Matej Cerny, who works for the Czech Republic's best known humanitarian aid group People in Need. The organisation is…
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Czech government narrowly survives no-confidence vote
In the Czech Republic the government of Prime Minister Stanislav Gross narrowly survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament on Friday - the latest turn in a political…
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Czech government narrowly survives no-confidence vote
In the Czech Republic the government of Prime Minister Stanislav Gross narrowly survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament on Friday - the latest turn in a political…
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Miroslav Firt - points system essential to improve safety on Czech roads
Rob Cameron's guest in this week's One on One is Miroslav Firt, in charge of international relations at one of the country's biggest motoring organisations, the UAMK…
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Six years since initial expansion of NATO
It is six years this week since the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland joined NATO - a milestone in the history of both the alliance and Central Europe. Last year NATO was…
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