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Five arrested after unauthorised march in Rumburk

A demonstration highlighting recent unrest between Roma and Czech communities in the North Bohemian town of Rumburk on Friday evening ended in an unauthorised march through a Roma ghetto. Five people were arrested after sticks were thrown at windows and a fence was destroyed. The demonstration was attended by some 1,500 people protesting a recent rise in violent crime in the area perpetrated by newly arriving Roma. The crowd was prevented from approaching individual residential buildings by riot police. Czech Television reported that the buildings were mostly empty as their residents had left in anticipation of the demonstrations. The current unrest was sparked by a local incident last weekend in which six young people were attacked by 20 Roma; seven people were charged with riotous conduct and grievous bodily harm with a racial motive.

PM warns agriculturalists against exporting raw goods, dependence on grants

Prime Minister Petr Nečas has warned Czech agriculturalists against exporting raw goods, which return to the country as finished foodstuffs. Speaking at a major agricultural fair in the South Bohemian city of České Budějovice, the prime minister warned that the country was surrendering added value under such circumstances and said that Czech agriculture workers must seek to integrate themselves more with the food industry. He also agreed with President Klaus’ message to the fair on Thursday that Czech farmers are overly dependent on grant money, the state and on politicians, which he said was the result of the relatively low productivity of Czech agriculture, which meets only 40% of the Western European average.

Police detain Czech doctor suspected of sexual abuse

Czech police have detained a well-known Prague physician who former assistants have accused of sexual violence. Jaroslav Barták was arrested at Ruzyně International Airport as he returned from holiday and was brought in for questioning. Police refused to say whether he would be accused. Six women have filed legal complaints against Dr Barták for sexual coercion, rape, extortion, unlawful restraint, dangerous intimidation and bodily harm. He denies the accusations, saying the women were prostitutes.

WikiLeaks: USA warned Czechs against energy dependence on Russia

The new batch of US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks shows the American government brought their concerns over Russia’s expansion on the European energy market to Czech officials when US Vice-President Joseph Biden visited Prague in 2009. Regarding a tender for the completion of the Temelin nuclear power plant sought by both American and Russian companies, the cables say that Mr Biden told then prime minister Jan Fischer to “turn to Westinghouse” if the Czech Republic wanted to escape the influence of Russia. He also said that Moscow’s behaviour would change radically if Europe were able to find an alternative to Russian energy sources, and that they must not be allowed a monopoly.

Cables give insight into radar negotiations

The cables also suggest that Czech negotiators mediating the planned missile defence system in 2008 won a considerable concession from the Americans, namely that the only US soldiers at the base would be radar operators. The US had originally wanted a contract that would allow unspecified troops at the base. The Czech side in turn stepped back from its demands on taxing American companies involved in building the facility. The previous US administration sought a missile defence system that would have involved a radar base in the Czech Republic. The Czech public was broadly opposed to the idea and President Barack Obama scrapped the plan a year after taking office.

Tennis: Cetkovská advances to semi-final in New Haven

Czech tennis player Petra Cetkovská has advanced to the semi-final round of the WTA tournament in New Haven, having defeated fourth-seeded Marion Bartoli of France 7:5, 7:5. She will now face China’s Li Na for final round qualification. Cetkovská has played Li Na only once, in 2009, when she lost in Monterrey 3:6 4:6. She said she was looking forward to seeing how well her game stands up to the world no. 5, who has five WTA titles to her name.

Czech performance roundup in World Championships in Athletics

Pole-vaulter Jan Kudlička has advanced to the final round of the World Championships in Athletics in Daegu, South Korea, qualifying with a 550 cm jump on his first attempt. Runner Denisa Rosolová has also enjoyed success at the championships, stepping up to the semifinal round in the 400 metre race after taking fourth place in Friday’s run with 52.51 seconds. Discus thrower Věra Cechlová however failed to advance, as did Marcela Lustigová in the 3000-metre steeplechase. Roman Šebrle is currently in thirteenth place in the decathelon, having finished the shot put with a total of 2494 points.

Weather

Conditions over the coming days are expected to remain cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures should drop to around 20° Celsius.