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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The Vice-President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Miluse Horska attends commemorative act for the Roma Holocaust victims took place at the site of the Lety war-time concentration camp for the Roma, in Lety, Czech Republic, on August 2nd, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA

VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA

In the first mentioned section, this year's award is going to Vladimir Kara-Murza (centre), a Russian journalist, activist and long-term critic of Vladimir Putin's regime. Kara-Murza, who was an aide and friend of the murdered politician Boris Nemtsov, has been active with the conservative-liberal opposition forces. He is the president of the Open Russia movement and coordinates the project of Free Elections in Russia. A Russian journalist VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA receives award by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (USTR) in Prague's Wallenstein Palace, the seat of the upper house of parliament, on November 21, 2019. At left is Miluse Horska of upper house of Czech Parliement and at right is Zdenek Hazdra of USTR. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA, MILUSE HORSKA

VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA, MILUSE HORSKA

In the first mentioned section, this year's award is going to Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian journalist, activist and long-term critic of Vladimir Putin's regime. Kara-Murza, who was an aide and friend of the murdered politician Boris Nemtsov, has been active with the conservative-liberal opposition forces. He is the president of the Open Russia movement and coordinates the project of Free Elections in Russia. A Russian journalist VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA receives award by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (USTR) in Prague's Wallenstein Palace, the seat of the upper house of parliament, on November 21, 2019. At right is Miluse Horska. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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commemorative act for victims of Warsaw Pact invasion in August 1968, Czech Radio building

commemorative act for victims of Warsaw Pact invasion in August 1968, Czech Radio building

R-L Czech lower house head Radek Vondracek, Senator Jiri Drahos, President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Jaroslav Kubera and Senator Miluse Horska attend an act of reverence to honour the memory of people killed in August 1968 in defense of the Czech radio building, which took place in front of the building in the Vinohradska Street, Prague, Czech Republic, on August 21, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The Vice-President of the Czech Senate Miluse Horska holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The Vice-President of the Czech Senate Miluse Horska holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

After laying flowers Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala, Vice-President Miluse Horska and President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera stand among people, who lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

After laying flowers Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala, Vice-President Miluse Horska and President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera stand among people, who lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera (from left), Senate Vice-President Miluse Horska and Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala wait before they'll give a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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