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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

Government Ceases To Fund Averroes High School - Lille

An outside view of the Averroes high school in Lille, northern France on December 11, 2023 Founded 20 years ago in the wake of the ban on the headscarf in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim secondary school under contract in France, is now in the hot seat, with the government ceasing to fund it, the result of growing mistrust towards this much-loved establishment. Photo by Sebastien Courdji/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UN chief calls for bridging divides, restoring trust at Davos

STORY: UN chief calls for bridging divides, restoring trust at Davos DATELINE: Jan. 19, 2023 LENGTH: 00:03:15 LOCATION: DAVOS, Switzerland CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Antonio Guterres walking in 2. SOUNDBITE (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General 3. various of Davos forum 4. various of Davos street view STORYLINE: United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday called for bridging the divides plaguing the world and restoring trust in his address at the World Economic (WEF) Annual Meeting 2023 here. SOUNDBITE (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General "We face the gravest levels of geopolitical division and mistrust in generations - and it is undermining everything. Our world is plagued by a perfect storm on a number of fronts. Now, we need to bridge all these divides and we need to restore trust. Developing countries need access to finance to reduce poverty and hunger and advance Sustainable Development Goals. Bridging divides and restoring trust mean

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, holds a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, holds a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows reporters during a press conference in Tokyo by Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, holds a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014, wearing a pin of the Japanese government-funded Riken institute. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, apologizes at the start of a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014, wearing a pin of the Japanese government-funded Riken institute. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, drinks water during a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Haruko Obokata, a researcher with the government-funded Riken institute, during a press conference in Osaka on April 9, 2014. Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, who supervised the writing by Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, held a press conference in Tokyo on April 16 to apologize for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, is pictured during a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, is pictured during a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, is pictured during a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, apologizes at the start of a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

Obokata's supervisor holds press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Sasai, deputy director of the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, apologizes at the start of a press conference in Tokyo on April 16, 2014. Sasai, a veteran scientist who supervised the writing by Haruko Obokata of two controversial papers on STAP cells, apologized for the confusion, concern and sense of mistrust caused by the papers but expressed confidence about the existence of the STAP phenomenon.

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U.S. Naval Forces Japan chief apologizes for Okinawa rape

U.S. Naval Forces Japan chief apologizes for Okinawa rape

NAHA, Japan - Rear Adm. Dan Cloyd (L), commander of U.S. Naval Forces Japan, bows to Okinawa Vice Gov. Kanetoshi Yoseda at the prefectural office in Naha on Oct. 23, 2012. On the alleged rape of a Japanese woman by two U.S. sailors in the prefecture, Cloyd voiced his "deepest, most sincere and most heartfelt apology for the enormous and intolerable suffering and trauma the victim had" and apologized for the "anger and mistrust" the incident has caused among the people of Okinawa.

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Seiko replaces president

Seiko replaces president

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Holdings Corp.'s new President Shinji Hattori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 30, 2010. Hattori, who was the company's vice president, replaced Koichi Murano the same day as the major clock and watch maker announced Murano's dismissal for creating mistrust among employees and customers through his ''dogmatic management approach.''

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UN chief urges efforts to bring world "back on track" to realize development goals

STORY: UN chief urges efforts to bring world "back on track" to realize development goals DATELINE: Sept. 20, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:48 LOCATION: UN Headquarters CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the UNGA Hall 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General 6. various of the UNGA Hall STORYLINE: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday urged the international community to redouble efforts to put the world "back on track," warning that global development has reached a "decisive moment" as multiple overlapping crises are threatening the timely realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). When addressing the third SDG Moment, a high-level event that serves to place an annual spotlight on the SDGs, Guterres said conflicts, climate catastrophe, mistrust, division, poverty, inequ

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Seiko replaces president

Seiko replaces president

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Holdings Corp.'s new President Shinji Hattori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 30, 2010. Hattori, who was the company's vice president, replaced Koichi Murano the same day as the major clock and watch maker announced Murano's dismissal for creating mistrust among employees and customers through his ''dogmatic management approach.'' (Kyodo)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar (left) staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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BENJAMIN ROLL, Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

BENJAMIN ROLL, Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). On the photo centre there is Benjamin Roll, vice chairman of the movement. The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar (photo) staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar (photo) staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds protest in Prague against govt steps amid epidemic

Hundreds of people met in Prague-Letna today, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, to protest against the cabinet's steps and way of communication amid the coronavirus epidemic, an event that Million Moments for Democracy group head Mikulas Minar staged as a walk, since going for a walk is not banned over the virus and people are to take a photo with the questions and publish it online with the hashtag PtameSeVlady (WeAskTheGovernment). The protesters carried banners expressing mistrust in the government and demanding the full reopening of schools that mostly remain closed. Up to 3,000 people attended the protest, the organisers said. Walking slowly and at a two-metre distance from each other, in compliance with the government-declared anti-virus measures, they reached the nearby Kramar Villa, the official seat of Czech prime ministers. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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