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Jul 24, 2017, The bloc has become an authoritarian regime insisting that it is the defender of liberal democracy.
By George Friedman
In recent weeks, EU negotiators have claimed that the British negotiators of Brexit are not sufficiently sophisticated to understand the complex issues being dealt with, and that, in essence, it is frustrating for EU negotiators to deal with unskilled negotiators. I have found that dealing with unskilled negotiators has frequently created opportunities for me, but apparently the EU wants to have a better team to play against.
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“We used to have a big farm in the Czech Highlands. My father died when I was sixteen, at a time when I dreamt of joining the air forces – I still have a badge of the Masaryk aircraft which I applied to at home. I’m ninety-four years old now but I still enjoy looking up when I see something flying above me. Back then, my mum told me: ‘No air force, there is your farm you have to take care of!’ So I did. At first I didn’t like it, I even wanted to run away to the West with two friends of mine during the war. When we reached the Polish borders, I told them: ‘Guys, I’m sorry! I would really love to go with you but my mum lives here and I can’t leave her.’ My conscience didn’t allow me. So I went back but they eventually reached England. Both joined the air force and both used to fly over the La Manche channel. One of them got shot down, he has a memorial in Humpolec. My mum died a few years after that and I was sent by the Germans to Austria for digging trenches as forced labor at the end of the war. That was horrendous. When people say they would like to be young again, I wouldn’t. I wouldn’t like to go through my life again.”
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Jan A. Bata ordered 2,000 Czechoslovak technical experts be sent to Great Britain, the United States and to neutral countries. Also, see on page 2 where Muska is arranging Bata funds for evacuating Czech soldiers who were stranded in France. Muska is describing raising about 1,000,000 Francs for this purpose. This is interesting because of the new hit movie soon to be released in the cinema called Dunkirk. This is important because is shows the planning of J.A.Bata to help people who were in desperate need.
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Ban on wearing face covering in public in Belgiím did not violate Convention rights - ECHR 241 – 11.6.2017
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July 4, 2017
Bucharest/ Timişoara/ Prague, 4 July 2017. On Monday 3 July 2017, the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER), the Timişoara Society and the Platfom for European Memory and Conscience signed an Agreement on Cooperation in order to expand research in the area of killings of civilians on the borders during the Communist regime in Romania. …
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A sniper with Canada’s elite special forces in Iraq has shattered the world record for the longest confirmed kill shot in military history at a staggering distance of 3,540 meters (3,871 yards) or OVER TWO MILES AWAY.
Sources say a member of Joint Task Force 2 killed an Islamic State insurgent with a McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle while firing from a high-rise during an operation that took place within the last month in Iraq. It took under 10 seconds to hit the target government’s advise and assist mission. “Instead of dropping a bomb that could potentially kill civilians in the area, it is a very precise application of force and because it was so far way, the bad guys didn’t have a clue what was happening.”
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The conference organised by the Czech friends of Israel Association in the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, March 6, 2017. Lecturer - Gerald M. Steinberg - the founder and president of NGO Monitor and a professor of political science at Bar Illan University
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We are approaching the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik Putsch. The resulting bloodshed occurred not only Russia, but caused the export of a totalitarian ideology, evil, and hatred around the globe, with the subsequent victimization of millions of people.
Our fathers and grandfathers tried to defend freedom and democracy within the territory held by the Don Cossack Host. After finding Bolshevism’s ideology and practice unacceptable, they established The Rescue Circle of Don. Having freed their historical lands from the Communists, they formed an independent and free Democraftic Don Republic. For two years, the cossacks were able to defend their freedom and human dignity against the forces of evil, that outnumbered them. In 1920, the forces of evil were victorious, and that was the beginning of mass terror, firing squad executions, exile into concentration camps, the burning of villages and settlements, demolition of churches, and even destruction of cemeteries. More than half of the population was destroyed. This genocide of Cossacks has been formally acknowledged by the Russian Federation government, but for all intents, this genocide is continuing to this day. Only instead of firing squads and concentration camps, it was decided to replace the Cossacks with odious persons of various nationalities dressed in imitation Cossack uniforms. These individuals behave in an offensive and rude fashion and insult respectable people, and they sully the memory of a free people that been almost exterminated. The true history of the Cossack genocide is concealed and distorted.
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MELNIK, Czech Republic — Working at his computer, as he does most weekends, on an anti-Western diatribe for a Czech website, Ladislav Kasuka was not sure what to make of the messages that began popping up on his Facebook page, offering him money to organize street protests.
“Do you need help?” read the first message, written in Russian, from a person he did not know. This was followed, in a mix of Russian and garbled Czech, by gushing encouragement for street demonstrations and increasingly specific offers of cash.
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PRAGUE—The capital of the Czech Republic is indisputably one of the loveliest cities in Europe. Having avoided major bombing or combat in the Second World War, unlike most cities in the region, Prague remains a Baroque jewel, a stunning example of effective and charming urban planning in the late Habsburg Empire. It’s no wonder that tourists flock here from all corners of the globe. As do spies, many of them Russian.
Since the mid-1990s, the Czech Republic has been something of a playground for Russian spies—and most of them are in Prague. It’s not difficult to see why they’re here. As a member of both NATO and the European Union, the country is a tempting target for the Kremlin. Prague is a great place to live and work, there’s a pro-Russian element of the population (even after the Soviet 1968 invasion there inexplicably are still Czech Russophiles), there’s a lot of Russian business going on in the country, and Kremlin operatives gained a solid foothold here just after the Cold War, when it was easy.
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