Milos Rejchrt
The project of Stories of Injustice or A Month of Film at Schools describing the events of the 1948 Communist coup starts with the decoration of three contemporaries for their opposition to the Communist regime today, on Thursday, November 1st, 2018, organiser Karel Strachota has told journalists. The prizes are given to Milos Rejchrt (centre), Anna Honova and Frantisek Rudl in memoriam. Young people should realise that democracy is not granted, that one has to care for it. This is important especially at the time it is weakened, Strachota, the director of the educational programme One World At Schools, from the NGO People in Need, said. Dissident Milos Rejchrt, 72, a Protestant priest, had to make his living as a stoker under the Communist regime. He was one of the first Czechs to have signed the Charter 77. People in Need humanitarian organisation director Simon Panek stands at right. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)
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- ILEA000212375
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- 2018/11/01 00:00:00
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SLOVAKIA OUT, CZECH REPUBLIC OUT
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