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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno

The Brnox, a social art project by Katerina Seda in Vlhka Street in Brno, Czech Republic, on November 5, 2020. Seda focused on everyday life in the district of the Brno city called Bronx, inhabited by Romanies and poor people in general. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

An exhibition on the genocide of the Roma during World War Two of the Romani Culture Museum opened in the Small Fortress in Terezin, Czech Republic, August 3, 2020. The exhibition shows the atrocities which the Roma experienced in 20 information panels with photographs and texts. The exhibition will be long-term, it will last until the end of 2023. Terezin Memorial annually remembers this tragic event and hoists Roma flags on its buildings. August 2 has been the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day since 2015. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

An exhibition on the genocide of the Roma during World War Two of the Romani Culture Museum opened in the Small Fortress in Terezin, Czech Republic, August 3, 2020. The exhibition shows the atrocities which the Roma experienced in 20 information panels with photographs and texts. The exhibition will be long-term, it will last until the end of 2023. Terezin Memorial annually remembers this tragic event and hoists Roma flags on its buildings. August 2 has been the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day since 2015. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

An exhibition on the genocide of the Roma during World War Two of the Romani Culture Museum opened in the Small Fortress in Terezin, Czech Republic, August 3, 2020. The exhibition shows the atrocities which the Roma experienced in 20 information panels with photographs and texts. The exhibition will be long-term, it will last until the end of 2023. Terezin Memorial annually remembers this tragic event and hoists Roma flags on its buildings. August 2 has been the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day since 2015. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

An exhibition on the genocide of the Roma during World War Two of the Romani Culture Museum opened in the Small Fortress in Terezin, Czech Republic, August 3, 2020. The exhibition shows the atrocities which the Roma experienced in 20 information panels with photographs and texts. The exhibition will be long-term, it will last until the end of 2023. Terezin Memorial annually remembers this tragic event and hoists Roma flags on its buildings. August 2 has been the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day since 2015. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

An exhibition on the genocide of the Roma during World War Two of the Romani Culture Museum opened in the Small Fortress in Terezin, Czech Republic, August 3, 2020. The exhibition shows the atrocities which the Roma experienced in 20 information panels with photographs and texts. The exhibition will be long-term, it will last until the end of 2023. Terezin Memorial annually remembers this tragic event and hoists Roma flags on its buildings. August 2 has been the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day since 2015. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

The commemorative event to remember victims of Roma Holocaust, entitled Leperiben: We Do Not Forget, took place at Namesti Miru, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, August 2nd, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

The commemorative event to remember victims of Roma Holocaust, entitled Leperiben: We Do Not Forget, took place at Namesti Miru, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, August 2nd, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

Actress and singer Pavlina Matiova tells the survivor's narrative during the commemorative event to remember victims of Roma Holocaust, entitled Leperiben: We Do Not Forget, took place at Namesti Miru, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, August 2nd, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

Roma Holocaust victims commemorative event at Namesti Miru

L-R Czech Government Human Rights Commissioner Helena Valkova, former Czech ombudsman Anna Sabatova and journalist and former politician Petr Uhl attend the commemorative event to remember victims of Roma Holocaust, entitled Leperiben: We Do Not Forget, took place at Namesti Miru, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, August 2nd, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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. Politicians should condemn the increasing antiziganist manifestations same as they condemn antisemitism, Cenek Ruzicka, (photo) from the Committee for the Redress of the Roma Holocaust, said today at a gathering in memory of Roma victims of Nazi repression. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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. Politicians should condemn the increasing antiziganist manifestations same as they condemn antisemitism, Cenek Ruzicka, (left) from the Committee for the Redress of the Roma Holocaust, said today at a gathering in memory of Roma victims of Nazi repression. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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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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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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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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Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

Roma Holocaust victims commemorated in Lety

The 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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Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

Exhibition on wartime Roma genocide in Terezin

An exhibition on the genocide of the Roma during World War Two of the Romani Culture Museum opened in the Small Fortress in Terezin, Czech Republic, August 3, 2020. The exhibition shows the atrocities which the Roma experienced in 20 information panels with photographs and texts. The exhibition will be long-term, it will last until the end of 2023. Terezin Memorial annually remembers this tragic event and hoists Roma flags on its buildings. August 2 has been the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day since 2015. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Jaroslav Stanik

Jaroslav Stanik

***JULY 10, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** The Prague Municipal Appeals Court today, on Thursday, September 10, 2019, upheld a a one-year suspended sentence with two-year probation for Jaroslav Stanik (centre, white shirt), the opposition anti-EU Freedom and Direct Democracy's (SPD) former secretary, for his statements aimed against homosexuals, Romanies and Jews. Stanik was also fined 70,000 crowns. The court ruled that Stanik committed the crimes of fomenting hatred towards a group of people and restricting their rights and freedoms, and denying, challenging, approving and excusing genocide. The verdict has thus taken effect. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Jaroslav Stanik

Jaroslav Stanik

***JULY 10, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** The Prague Municipal Appeals Court today, on Thursday, September 10, 2019, upheld a a one-year suspended sentence with two-year probation for Jaroslav Stanik, the opposition anti-EU Freedom and Direct Democracy's (SPD) former secretary, for his statements aimed against homosexuals, Romanies and Jews. Stanik was also fined 70,000 crowns. The court ruled that Stanik committed the crimes of fomenting hatred towards a group of people and restricting their rights and freedoms, and denying, challenging, approving and excusing genocide. The verdict has thus taken effect. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Jaroslav Stanik

Jaroslav Stanik

***JULY 10, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** The Prague Municipal Appeals Court today, on Thursday, September 10, 2019, upheld a a one-year suspended sentence with two-year probation for Jaroslav Stanik (centre, white shirt), the opposition anti-EU Freedom and Direct Democracy's (SPD) former secretary, for his statements aimed against homosexuals, Romanies and Jews. Stanik was also fined 70,000 crowns. The court ruled that Stanik committed the crimes of fomenting hatred towards a group of people and restricting their rights and freedoms, and denying, challenging, approving and excusing genocide. The verdict has thus taken effect. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Jaroslav Stanik

Jaroslav Stanik

***JULY 10, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** The Prague Municipal Appeals Court today, on Thursday, September 10, 2019, upheld a a one-year suspended sentence with two-year probation for Jaroslav Stanik (centre, white shirt), the opposition anti-EU Freedom and Direct Democracy's (SPD) former secretary, for his statements aimed against homosexuals, Romanies and Jews. Stanik was also fined 70,000 crowns. The court ruled that Stanik committed the crimes of fomenting hatred towards a group of people and restricting their rights and freedoms, and denying, challenging, approving and excusing genocide. The verdict has thus taken effect. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK)

The Roma Culture Museum (MRK) opened a memorial to the Roma and Sinti Holocaust in Moravia in the special forced labour camp for the Roma during World War Two, on August 20, 2019, in Hodonin u Kunstatu, Czech Republic. MRK director Jana Horvathova (pictured) told CTK three exhibitions were opening. They will offer archaeological findings from another forced labour camp for the Roma, in Lety, south Bohemia, student works on the Holocaust and on the genocide. The memorial was built by the National Teaching Museum and J. A. Komensky Library for almost 100 million crowns. The works took five years. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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Zdenek Hrib, Jan Cizinsky

Zdenek Hrib, Jan Cizinsky

The Roma flag flies at the Prague City Hall to commemorate the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib (Pirates), left, along with several councillors, Jan Cizinsky (Prague to Itself), centre, and representatives of the Prague Assembly member groups hoisted the blue-green flag with a red circle this morning. The European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day reminds of the night of August 2-3, 1944 when the Nazis liquidated the Gypsy family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, killing almost 3,000 men, women and children. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zdenek Hrib

Zdenek Hrib

The Roma flag flies at the Prague City Hall to commemorate the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib (Pirates), photo, along with several councillors and representatives of the Prague Assembly member groups hoisted the blue-green flag with a red circle this morning. The European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day reminds of the night of August 2-3, 1944 when the Nazis liquidated the Gypsy family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, killing almost 3,000 men, women and children. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zdenek Hrib

Zdenek Hrib

The Roma flag flies at the Prague City Hall to commemorate the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib (Pirates), along with several councillors and representatives of the Prague Assembly member groups hoisted the blue-green flag with a red circle this morning. The European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day reminds of the night of August 2-3, 1944 when the Nazis liquidated the Gypsy family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, killing almost 3,000 men, women and children. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Prague City Hall

Prague City Hall

The Roma flag flies at the Prague City Hall to commemorate the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib (Pirates), along with several councillors and representatives of the Prague Assembly member groups hoisted the blue-green flag with a red circle this morning. The European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day reminds of the night of August 2-3, 1944 when the Nazis liquidated the Gypsy family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, killing almost 3,000 men, women and children. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zdenek Hrib, Jan Cizinsky

Zdenek Hrib, Jan Cizinsky

The Roma flag flies at the Prague City Hall to commemorate the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib (Pirates), left, along with several councillors, Jan Cizinsky (Prague to Itself), right, and representatives of the Prague Assembly member groups hoisted the blue-green flag with a red circle this morning. The European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day reminds of the night of August 2-3, 1944 when the Nazis liquidated the Gypsy family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, killing almost 3,000 men, women and children. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zdenek Hrib, Jan Cizinsky

Zdenek Hrib, Jan Cizinsky

The Roma flag flies at the Prague City Hall to commemorate the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib (Pirates), right, along with several councillors, Jan Cizinsky (Prague to Itself), left, and representatives of the Prague Assembly member groups hoisted the blue-green flag with a red circle this morning. The European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day reminds of the night of August 2-3, 1944 when the Nazis liquidated the Gypsy family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, killing almost 3,000 men, women and children. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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