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increasingly organised, have attacked members of the Roma minority and
clashed with the police. But what actual measures will be taken to deal
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Current AffairsCzech Republic not to accept Guantanamo detainees, says interior minister
The Czech Republic will not accept any former inmates from the Guantanamo
Bay military prison camp, Interior Minister Ivan Langer said on Monday in
response to a US appeal for EU member states to do so. Mr Langer said that
the Czech Republic was not currently equipped to take in any of the
camp’s former detainees but that, as the current head of the European
Union, it would try to negotiate a common European solution to the problem.
Earlier today, I spoke to Markéta Matlochová from the Czech Interior
Ministry, who said that the matter was under consultation:
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