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Jana Filipova, demonstration for Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis's resignation in Domazlice

Jana Filipova, demonstration for Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis's resignation in Domazlice

Demonstrations for Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis's resignation, staged by Million Moments NGO, take place across the Czech Republic except for Prague and regional capitals, on December 16, 2019. On the photo is seen demonstration in Domazlice. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Jana Filipova

Jana Filipova

Court deals with lawsuit for personality protection that activist Jana Filipova, left, filed against Prime Minister Andrej Babis for his words that demonstrators at anti-government rallies staged by Million Moments were paid, on September 4, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Jana Filipova

Jana Filipova

Court deals with lawsuit for personality protection that activist Jana Filipova, center, filed against Prime Minister Andrej Babis for his words that demonstrators at anti-government rallies staged by Million Moments were paid, on September 4, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Babis must apologise to protester over slander

Babis must apologise to protester over slander

***September 4, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** Prime Minister Andrej Babis must apologise for having said that the demonstrators against the government last year were paid, the Prague-West district court ruled today.The complaint was filed by one of the demonstrators, Jana Filipova (photo), who argued that with his statements, Babis had encroached upon her rights. The verdict can be still appealed. Babis said he would do so. Babis should send an apology to Filipova within a month after the verdict takes effect. Babis's lawyer said the statements in question could not encroach upon her rights and in general, they were not derogatory. However, the court ruled that Filipova had been really harmed. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Babis must apologise to protester over slander

Babis must apologise to protester over slander

***September 4, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** Prime Minister Andrej Babis must apologise for having said that the demonstrators against the government last year were paid, the Prague-West district court ruled today.The complaint was filed by one of the demonstrators, Jana Filipova (photo), who argued that with his statements, Babis had encroached upon her rights. The verdict can be still appealed. Babis said he would do so. Babis should send an apology to Filipova within a month after the verdict takes effect. Babis's lawyer said the statements in question could not encroach upon her rights and in general, they were not derogatory. However, the court ruled that Filipova had been really harmed. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Marie Lukacova

Marie Lukacova

Six finalists, including some foreign names, will compete for the 30th Czech Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young visual artists with the winner to be announced in late November or early December, the organisers said at a press conference today, on Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Among the finalists are Andreas Gajdosik, who uses social networks to create artistic objects, Baptiste Charneux, a Frenchman living in Prague who works with ceramics, filmmaker Marie Lukacova (photo), painter Pavla Malinova, Alma Lily Rayner, Israeli-born activist who focuses on the topic of sexual violence, and the Comunite Fresca group of Dana Balazova, Marketa Filipova and Marie Stindlova. The jury said that the finalists from outside the Czech Republic prove that they also contribute to forming the Czech artistic scene. The finalists' exhibition will take place in autumn in the Moravian Gallery Brno and will also show works of British artist Tai Shani. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Baptiste Charneux

Baptiste Charneux

Six finalists, including some foreign names, will compete for the 30th Czech Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young visual artists with the winner to be announced in late November or early December, the organisers said at a press conference today, on Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Among the finalists are Andreas Gajdosik, who uses social networks to create artistic objects, Baptiste Charneux (photo), a Frenchman living in Prague who works with ceramics, filmmaker Marie Lukacova, painter Pavla Malinova, Alma Lily Rayner, Israeli-born activist who focuses on the topic of sexual violence, and the Comunite Fresca group of Dana Balazova, Marketa Filipova and Marie Stindlova. The jury said that the finalists from outside the Czech Republic prove that they also contribute to forming the Czech artistic scene. The finalists' exhibition will take place in autumn in the Moravian Gallery Brno and will also show works of British artist Tai Shani. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Comunite Fresca group of Marketa Filipova, Marie Stindlova and Dana Balazova

Comunite Fresca group of Marketa Filipova, Marie Stindlova and Dana Balazova

Six finalists, including some foreign names, will compete for the 30th Czech Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young visual artists with the winner to be announced in late November or early December, the organisers said at a press conference today, on Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Among the finalists are Andreas Gajdosik, who uses social networks to create artistic objects, Baptiste Charneux, a Frenchman living in Prague who works with ceramics, filmmaker Marie Lukacova, painter Pavla Malinova, Alma Lily Rayner, Israeli-born activist who focuses on the topic of sexual violence, and the Comunite Fresca group (photo from left) of Marketa Filipova, Marie Stindlova and Dana Balazova. The jury said that the finalists from outside the Czech Republic prove that they also contribute to forming the Czech artistic scene. The finalists' exhibition will take place in autumn in the Moravian Gallery Brno and will also show works of British artist Tai Shani. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Alma Lily Rayner

Alma Lily Rayner

Six finalists, including some foreign names, will compete for the 30th Czech Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young visual artists with the winner to be announced in late November or early December, the organisers said at a press conference today, on Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Among the finalists are Andreas Gajdosik, who uses social networks to create artistic objects, Baptiste Charneux, a Frenchman living in Prague who works with ceramics, filmmaker Marie Lukacova, painter Pavla Malinova, Alma Lily Rayner (photo), Israeli-born activist who focuses on the topic of sexual violence, and the Comunite Fresca group of Dana Balazova, Marketa Filipova and Marie Stindlova. The jury said that the finalists from outside the Czech Republic prove that they also contribute to forming the Czech artistic scene. The finalists' exhibition will take place in autumn in the Moravian Gallery Brno and will also show works of British artist Tai Shani. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Pavla Malinova

Pavla Malinova

Six finalists, including some foreign names, will compete for the 30th Czech Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young visual artists with the winner to be announced in late November or early December, the organisers said at a press conference today, on Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Among the finalists are Andreas Gajdosik, who uses social networks to create artistic objects, Baptiste Charneux, a Frenchman living in Prague who works with ceramics, filmmaker Marie Lukacova, painter Pavla Malinova (photo), Alma Lily Rayner, Israeli-born activist who focuses on the topic of sexual violence, and the Comunite Fresca group of Dana Balazova, Marketa Filipova and Marie Stindlova. The jury said that the finalists from outside the Czech Republic prove that they also contribute to forming the Czech artistic scene. The finalists' exhibition will take place in autumn in the Moravian Gallery Brno and will also show works of British artist Tai Shani. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Andreas Gajdosik

Andreas Gajdosik

Six finalists, including some foreign names, will compete for the 30th Czech Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young visual artists with the winner to be announced in late November or early December, the organisers said at a press conference today, on Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Among the finalists are Andreas Gajdosik (photo), who uses social networks to create artistic objects, Baptiste Charneux, a Frenchman living in Prague who works with ceramics, filmmaker Marie Lukacova, painter Pavla Malinova, Alma Lily Rayner, Israeli-born activist who focuses on the topic of sexual violence, and the Comunite Fresca group of Dana Balazova, Marketa Filipova and Marie Stindlova. The jury said that the finalists from outside the Czech Republic prove that they also contribute to forming the Czech artistic scene. The finalists' exhibition will take place in autumn in the Moravian Gallery Brno and will also show works of British artist Tai Shani. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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