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Vaclav Klaus will leave office next week after a decade as president of the Czech Republic. Although he played an important role in his country's history, his legacy is likely to be marred by his controversial positions on the European Union, climate change and often blatant populism.
An interview earlier this month with outgoing Czech President Vaclav Klaus was routine: spiteful, hysterical, and disparaging of his predecessor, the late poet, playwright and dissident, Vaclav Havel.
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(But she has enough of it to use slander and lies when pointing a finger on past of others, as do also her husband and son.)
From the real First Lady we would like to expect at first an apology for totally non-dignified pronoucements aimed by her family toward the Karel Schwarzerberg and his wife, and then an honest comments about criminal past of her father, Mr. Stefan Mistina. Instead, Livia Klausova’s behavior only proves that her character has lots to be desired to be the real and dignified First Lady.
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Those who have been damaged former Czechoslovak Republic on their human rights and fundamental freedoms, in person, or as heirs and relatives of those injured and who have a legal interest in the fair compensation of victims. ICC Information to prosecute crimes against humanity committed on the territory of the Czech Republic - letter to the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague, dated 2.1.2013. ICC Form v CZ/E/D. From ICC information to prosecute crimes against humanity committed on the territory of the Czech Republic:
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Prague, Feb 10 (CTK) - An unknown perpetrator has spray-painted a swastika and a red star on the building of the PORG secondary school in Prague that is headed by a son of outgoing Czech President Vaclav Klaus, commercial TV Nova said yesterday. The initials S.M. also appeared on the building's wall, Nova said. It said the sprayer probably reacted to the information carried by daily Lidove noviny (LN) on Saturday, according to which President Klaus's father-in-law Stefan Mistina participated in the persecution of Slovak Jews during World War Two.
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(excerpts) - publisher Marek Belza
“However, there is one more problem,” enter the debate Štětkář, a personnel man from the Sales. “I observe our Jewish employees are trying hard to get out.” “You bet they do,” Vavrečka let his tongue slip again. “Well, let them go,” cried Landa hatefully. “Anyway, they are a bunch who speak German even today, when the Germans are sending them to concentration camps.” “Wait, wait,” I had to interrupt him, “I don’t know what makes you so angry with them. I am not. I’ve never felt to be less capable than any Jew, and this is why I have never learned to hate them.” “This is not my point,” said Landa almost apologetically, “but let Mr. Staša down here tell you how even Hitler kicking their asses cannot make them give up their German habits. They will go on speaking German here for ever.” He was ablaze with anger again.
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