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Current AffairsTop court cancels 1973 verdict that sent four writers to jail for anti-Soviet song

22-06-2011 15:43 | Jan Richter

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Current AffairsHuman rights activists in Prague support Nobel peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo

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Current AffairsCzech Republic welcomes release of Burmese dissident Aung San Suu Kyi

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