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25-07-2011 14:03 | Jan Richter

A building in Oslo after the explosion on July 22 2011, photo: CTK Anders Behring Breivik, who admitted carrying out Friday’s twin terror attacks in Norway that killed 93 people, visited the Czech capital last year in search of weapons. In a manifesto published on the day of the attacks, attributed to the Mr Breivik, the terror suspect wrote that his failure to do so in Prague led to him to acquire a rifle and a handgun legally in his homeland. In the document, the 32-year-old right-wing, anti-Islamist fundamentalist also quotes Czech President Václav Klaus’ criticism of the EU. More

Current AffairsCentral European Muslim leaders lament restrictive legislation, media bias

29-06-2011 16:02 | Jan Richter

Muslim leaders from the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia came to Prague on Tuesday to share their experiences and to discuss the challenges faced by their communities. The numbers of the Muslim populations in their countries vary significantly, as do their historic backgrounds. But the debate showed that some challenges are shared by Muslims across the region: islamophobia, media bias, and severe legislative restrictions. More

SpecialCzechs in Afghanistan Pt. III: You have to ask the women where the water is, but how?

29-04-2010 17:15 | Christian Falvey

Say Afghanistan, and a whole range of difficult issues comes to mind, at the forefront of which is the position of women. In the next edition of Radio Prague’s special edition on Afghanistan, we wanted to know how Czechs in the most far-off parts of that country work with and among the women of Afghanistan. Christian Falvey joined the Czech aid organisation People in Need in the field to find out.  More

Current AffairsNorth America’s “punk Islam” scene focus of One World film Taqwacore

11-03-2010 16:08 | Ian Willoughby

'Taqwacore' The film Taqwacore, which is being screened in the One World festival of human rights documentaries in Prague, focuses on young American Muslims who have embraced rebellious punk rock music, leading to disapproval from some in their community. I spoke to its director Omar Majeed, who is himself Pakistani-Canadian, and began by asking about the origins of the style described in the film as “punk Islam.”  More

Current AffairsCzech Muslim organization invites controversial Dutch politician to screen anti-Islamic film

24-11-2009 16:00 | Sarah Borufka

Geert Wilders After the Czech Senate banned a planned appearance on its premises by the controversial far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders last week, the Czech Muslim organization Libertas Independent Agency on Monday surprised many by extending an invitation to him. The organization is offering to host a screening of Mr. Wilders anti-Islamic film Fitna and organize a debate on the subject.  More

Current AffairsCzech Senate bans appearance by controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders

20-11-2009 16:37 | Jan Richter

Geert Wilders The Czech Senate on Thursday banned an appearance by the controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders on its premises. Mr Wilders was going to screen his anti-Islamic film, Fitna, and address a conference held by Czech anti-Islamists and Euro-sceptics.  More

Current AffairsBrno mosque expansion faces obstacles

06-08-2009 17:19 | Christian Falvey

The Brno Mosque Muslims in Brno are faring well - at least their growing numbers make it seem so. When it comes to creating more room for their flock however problems are cropping up, with some members of the non-Muslim community opposed. More

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