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Karel Havlíček Borovský
26. června r. 1850

KOMUNISMUS znamená v pravém a úplném smyslu bludné učení, že nikdo nemá míti žádné jmění, nýbrž, aby všechno bylo společné, a každý dostával jenom část zaslouženou a potřebnou k jeho výživě. Bez všelikých důkazů a výkladů vidí tedy hned na první pohled každý, že takové učení jest nanejvýš bláznovské, a že se mohlo jen vyrojiti z hlav několika pomatených lidí, kteří by vždy z člověka chtěli učiniti něco buď lepšího neb horšího, ale vždy něco jiného než je člověk.

 


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Are the world's governments using covid-19 to see how far they can push their people before they revolt and before forceful crackdowns are needed? Yesterday's decision by Health Min. Adam Vojtěch to require face masks in the interiors of most buildings as of Sept. 1 will be a nuisance for nearly everyone and even more of a problem for operators of cinemas, theaters, hair salons and brick & mortar stores. They must brace for another drop in sales as people seek less-inconvenient alternatives. Statistically speaking, virtually no one is confirmed sick with the virus (0.048% of the Czech population), and only 0.00024% are seriously ill, but the government is imposing restrictions that affect 100% of the population and a rather high percentages of businesses. Other governments are doing the same. It's when governments exaggerate their fraud on the public that people take notice and take to the streets. It happened in Belarus; don't think it can't happen in the "civilized West" too.

Lorenc ViktorInformation about what is happening at the Czech Embassy in Rabat last year brings back memories of recent scandals of a similar type, especially in the Asian region. The question arises - does the Czech Republic really protect its borders and citizens? And then the borders of Schengen, ie the EU? Or is it more inclined to trade in visas, and if so, where does this money go?

There is talk in insider circles that visa buying affairs sometimes occur everywhere, almost everywhere. Certainly not among the Scandinavians, they are known for their correctness and rigor, sometimes even meticulously following regulations and laws. But sometimes it happens with the French, Spaniards, Italians, and very often with diplomats from the former socialist states. These tend to be somewhat corrupt in order to make money. Salaries in ex-communist states are lower than in the West, and finances tend to motivate many to pursue diplomacy.They earn significantly more at embassies than in the Czech Republic, at the same time a career can be built. Even the title of an ordinary attaché sounds somehow dignified, and it immediately comes to mind. In addition, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs is known abroad for easily issuing diplomatic passports to administrative staff such as consular assistants, secretaries and landlords. The classical powers are based on distinguishing diplomats from other personnel, and they certainly do not lend diplomatic passports to these persons. However, the fact of granting a passport can already have some motivation, for example, to facilitate the movement of a person across borders and ensure the transfer of something that should not be carried properly. This can be finances, but also other matters.

A COMMEMORATION to recognise the 80th anniversary of the founding of 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron was held at RAF Honington today, 29 July 2020.

The Ceremony was held in the presence of His Excellency Mr Opatrný, the Deputy Ambassador of the Czech Republic to London, and Defence Attachés from the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic to London and a contingent of personnel from the Czech Air Force were also in attendance, as were families of Czechoslovak veterans. 

HON OFFICIAL 20200729 0129 0183The Service was opened by Colonel General Staff Straka Commander of the 22 Helicopter Base, Namest, now home to the 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron ‘Biscay’ Standard who said: “The permanent mission of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic is to take care of military traditions, preserve and disseminate existing veteran links. Our base is the successor of the traditions that are based on great work of predecessors, following the 311th RAF (Czechoslovak) Bomber Squadron. In 1990 the base was awarded the historic honour name ‘Biscay’ by the President of the Czech Republic Václav Havel. It represents the symbolic historical link between the 311 Bomber Squadron and our base.”  He added: “We wanted to commemorate and to pay tribute to all the brave people who brought enormous personal sacrifice fighting against evil during the Second World War as a part of RAF.”

Wonka Pavel mrtevMost recently, he represented the family of Pavel Wonka, believed to be the last Czech political prisoner to have died in prison under Communism, under suspicious circumstances. Wonka’sWonka Pavel family was awarded 2,473 crowns in compensation – the equivalent of less than 95 euros today – for the salary he lost during three weeks in prison, and the costs incurred during his detention and criminal proceedings.

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In the early summer of 1899, just as the infamous Dreyfus Affair was reaching its climax in France, another case now emblematic of anti-Semitism and injustice enveloped the Czech lands and wider Austrian Empire. Leopold Hilsner, a simple-minded Jewish peddler and vagrant in his early twenties, stood accused of killing a teenage seamstress in an implied act of “blood libel”, the ritual murder of a Christian. Now, more than 120 years later, a Czech lawyer specialising in defending and “rehabilitating” unjustly persecuted people is pushing to reopen the case.

Prelovsek Damjan IILeft Damjan Prelovšek, right Opening ceremony of photo exhibition The Castles of Czech Presidents - Morocco 16 April 2019Maroko vystava fotografii Sidla ceskych prezidentu 160419

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Dear Mr. Sinagl,


I am sending my sincere greetings from Ljubljana. I noticed on your website videos from my exhibition "Pearls of Architecture of Visegrad Group” which took place in December 2019 in the Gallery of the Ministry of Culture of Morocco. It's a nice memory. I organized this exhibition with the embassies of the Visegrad states in Rabat under the Czech presidency and I tried to select some nice representative images of traditional, older and modern architecture, for example in the Czech Republic I chose Villa Tugendhat, which is also inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, Františkovy lázně as a symbol of Czech spas, castles Blatná and Červená Lhota representing popular tourist destinations - castles and chateaux, places used for wedding ceremonies and filming or the beautiful palace Troja in Prague with a garden, in Poland - the traditional wooden churches of Malopolska also listed on UNESCO heritage list, the birthplace of Copernicus or houses with beautiful facades in Gdansk. Slovakia was represented by romantic castles and chateaux, from recent history by Štefánik's monument and Hungary by the majestic parliament in Budapest, majestic building in this capital and a Romanesque church in the village of Jak.

Tempel Robert… In the Court’s view, the particular succession of events in the present case strongly indicates a TEMPEL v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC JUDGMENT dysfunction in the operation of the judiciary, vitiating the overall fairness of the proceedings. …

CASE OF TEMPEL v. THE CZECH REPUBLIC - 25.6.2020

Judgment Tempel v. the Czech Republic - lack of fair trial after repeated murder charge proceedings – 25.6.2020

J.Š. 26.6.2020

We're so rich that we can lock down the entire economy and only then start caring for those who are the most vulnerable.... We're so rich that we can buy overpriced medical supplies from people to whom we normally wouldn't give the time of day.... We're so rich that we can pay factories not to produce.... We're so rich that we can give money to corporations so that they don't have to miss their regular dividend payments.... We're so rich that we can pour out the beer we make.... We're so rich that we can leave crops in the fields to rot.... We're so rich that we can stay at home and get fat like the landed gentry.... We're so rich that we can take advice about how to get out of this crisis from the very experts who got us into the last one.... We're so rich that we can give back some of that democracy and personal freedom that we bought at such a high price.... We're so rich that we can pass on the reckoning for all of this to our beloved children as their inheritance.

WHO predsedaWorld Health Organization official warns it may enter your home, and take a family member over coronavirus.

It feels like we're in an altered reality right now, but this is real -- a World Health Organization (WHO) official has said that they may have to "enter homes and remove family members" because of the novel coronavirus. Watch it with your own eyes:

Carlson says: "In response to the spread of coronavirus, authorities may have to enter peoples' homes and remove family members -- presumably, by force". On March 30, Dr. Michael Ryan who is an Executive Director at the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, said something that I'm not seeing much coverage of.

Adam Vojtech a Zimova JanaThe crooked firm Respilon also operates in others countries. The owners are husband and wife Roman and Jana Zima. They are under the investigation by the Czech Business Inspectors. Respilon offers inferiorRespilon firmy respirators, under counterfeit certificates. On the picture taken on March 25th 2020 are Health Secretary Vojtech Adams and co-owner of Respilon Jana Zima, signing contract for the delivery of 100.000 highest quality face masks per week, (after the gift of regular 30.000 face masks). The Department of Health already cancelled this contract.

On the Twitter iDNES is first reaction: “The thousand crown question: How can Health Secretary sign any contract with some lady who has ten not yet paid off executors’ financial rulings against her. Isn’t obvious that she doesn’t give a damn about her legal obligations?  Isn’t clear to anyone how this contract will end?”  And I add that her husband and co-owner of Respilon, Roman Zima have, according to legal evidence, also 27 still unpaid off executors’ rulings against him?!

Reichelt JulianChina‘s embassy in Berlin wrote me an open letter because they weren‘t too happy with our Corona coverage. I responded.

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Marco Caruso Here in Italy, there are journalists who attack the opposition and Lombardy for their interests. They never talk about the real problems: mafia and China. This reporter had great personality. Long live the free press and democracy!