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One on OneCzeslaw Walek – Prague Pride’s first director and a lawyer by profession

29-08-2011 17:03 | Sarah Borufka

Czeslaw Walek Czeslaw Walek, who studied law with a focus on human rights, has been in the media a lot in recent weeks, due to his role as the director of the Prague Pride festival. Previously, he has held government offices such as director of the Office of the Council for Roma Affairs. He has lived in both Krakow and Budapest and is a member of the Czech Republic’s Polish minority. He speaks about his work, human rights and how he feels the first Prague Pride festival went. More

Current AffairsPrague Pride festival silences detractors, promises reprise next year

15-08-2011 13:25 | Rob Cameron

Photo: Anne-Claire Veluire Prague’s first gay pride parade passed off largely without incident on Saturday, the highlight of a five-day ‘festival of tolerance’ held in the Czech capital. Up to seven thousand gays and lesbians marched through the city centre to an outdoor music festival, with only minor disruption from far-right demonstrators. The event, dubbed Prague Pride, had been overshadowed by a heated political debate over homosexuality and tolerance in the Czech Republic. More

Current AffairsPrague Pride gay festival begins amidst political controversy

10-08-2011 16:47 | Jan Richter, Daniela Lazarová, Sarah Borufka

The five-day Prague Pride gay festival kicked off on Wednesday amidst heated political controversy. The country’s top political figures, including President Václav Klaus and Prime Minister Petr Nečas have voiced their opinions on the event. Organizers say the media attention will swell the ranks of participants – both supporters and opponents – of Saturday’s gay parade through the city centre. More

Current AffairsControversy over Prague’s first gay and lesbian pride parade escalates

08-08-2011 14:59 | Sarah Borufka

With two more days left to go before it begins, the gay and lesbian community’s Prague Pride festival has stirred up considerable controversy. The event, held under the auspices of Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda, has come under fire from public figures such as the head of the ultra-conservative Civic Initiative D.O.S.T. Ladislav Bátora, the controversial presidential aide Petr Hájek, and even the president himself. More

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