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KAREL GOTT

KAREL GOTT

Pop singer Karel Gott, March 1967. CTK Photo/Alexandr Hampl ***FILE PHOTO*** Most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019.

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Karel Gott

Karel Gott

Pop singer Karel Gott, March 1967. CTK Photo/Alexandr Hampl ***FILE PHOTO*** Most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019.

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Karel Gott

Karel Gott

Pop singer Karel Gott, March 1967. CTK Photo/Alexandr Hampl ***FILE PHOTO*** Most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019.

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Karel GOTT

Karel GOTT

Pop singer Karel Gott, March 1967. CTK Photo/Alexandr Hampl ***FILE PHOTO*** Most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019.

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MIROSLAV HAMPL

MIROSLAV HAMPL

The Czech Memory of Nations Awards the Post Bellum NGO annually presents to witnesses of the 20th-century breakthrough events were bestowed on laureates from the neighbouring post-communist countries, apart from a Czech, in Prague, Czech Republic, on the November 17, 2019. Another award went to Czech Miroslav Hampl who helped prisoners of conscience in uranium mines(CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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MIROSLAV HAMPL

MIROSLAV HAMPL

The Czech Memory of Nations Awards the Post Bellum NGO annually presents to witnesses of the 20th-century breakthrough events were bestowed on laureates from the neighbouring post-communist countries, apart from a Czech, in Prague, Czech Republic, on the November 17, 2019. Another award went to Czech Miroslav Hampl who helped prisoners of conscience in uranium mines(CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Julius Tomin, Vaclav Hampl

Julius Tomin, Vaclav Hampl

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (on the photo left discuss with senator Vaclav Hampl) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Mikulas Bek, Lukas Wagenknecht, Vaclav Hampl

Mikulas Bek, Lukas Wagenknecht, Vaclav Hampl

Temporary Senate commission on assessing European Commission audit reports concerning Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) and paying of EU subsidies for Czech agriculture meets for the first time on July 2, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the photo are seen members of the commission L-R Mikulas Bek, Lukas Wagenknecht and Vaclav Hampl. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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protest against PM Andrej Babis

protest against PM Andrej Babis

Thousands of protestors (senator Vaclav Hampl speaking) attend on Thursday, November 15, 2018, Prague's Wenceslas Square demonstration against Andrej Babis to stay in the government because of the investigation of the Capi hnizdo case, in which he is prosecuted. The Seznam Zpravy server's information about the alleged abduction of Babis Jr, 35, to Crimea by PM Babis's aide, with the aim to make him disappear pending the investigation into the Capi hnizdo case of a suspected EU subsidy fraud. (CTK Photo/Jana Hunterova)

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Jaroslav Kubera

Jaroslav Kubera

Jaroslav Kubera (Civic Democrats, ODS) was elected the new chairman of the Senate, the upper house of Czech parliament, beating Vaclav Hampl (for Christian Democrats, KDU-CSL) in the final round of a secret ballot today, on Wednesday, November 14, 2018. Senate election commission chairman Jaroslav Vetrovsky has said. Kubera won 46 votes and Hampl 24. Kubera, 71, a Senate deputy chairman so far, has been the mayor of Teplice, north Bohemia, since 1994 and an ODS senator since 2000. He defended his mandate again in the October elections to one-third of the upper house. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Karel Ancerl, conductor

Karel Ancerl, conductor

Czechoslovak conductor Karel Ancerl (1908-1973), in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1954. (CTK Photo/Alexandr Hampl)

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Karel Ancerl, conductor

Karel Ancerl, conductor

Czechoslovak conductor Karel Ancerl (1908-1973), in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1954. (CTK Photo/Alexandr Hampl)

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