The Czechs never liked Nazis. During WWII, Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia and forced them on the frontlines, which resulted in many of them getting killed by those trying to save them, as a rather tragic scene in the beginning of the movie Saving Private Ryan depicted when two Czechs surrendered pleading with the Allied Forces not to shoot them. This history will help folks to understand how today the boneheads in the Czech Republic are pissing people off. A lot. Two Saturdays back, 500 of them held a rally in the town of Usti nad Labem to observe Hitler’s birthday. What’s more, in a case of why antifa refuse to leave this crap unchecked, they then proceeded to almost kill a family woman by firebombing their home. All are in serious conditon, including the 2-year-old child who has burns over 80 percent of her body. Of course, being the kind of asshole David “why does this convicted felon even have a passport” Duke is, he is headed out to the Czech Republic next to give lectures and to promote the Czech translation of an old book of his. He was going to speak in two cities, one of them Prague, although Charles University scuttled his planned lecture. Then the entire country made his life a little hell by detaining him and bouncing him out of the country Like we said, the folks out there are getting more than a little annoyed with these clowns. The local boneheads are bad enough. The foreign ones are just a bit too much, especially the best known one from the US. You hear often from right wingers that we should be thankful that we live in a country where we can live freer than in other countries, but we sometimes wonder, especially given that the first article is from the right-wing United Press International, if that is said with a sense of pride on their part or frustration. After all, it’s not like we haven’t seen crap like this on our shores!
United Press International
PRAGUE, Czech Republic, April 20 — Czech leaders expressed deep concern over a neo-Nazi demonstration and an assault on a family during the weekend, Prague Radio said.
More than 500 far-right militants staged a rally Saturday in the northern Czech town of Usti nad Labem that some police officials suggested was aimed at marking the anniversary of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s birthday, which falls on Monday, the radio said.
Outgoing Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek and Czech President Vaclav Klaus spoke against what they described as growing extremism in the country.
The two leaders condemned the attack on a Romany couple and their 2-year-old daughter Saturday. Unidentified assailants in the northeastern Czech Opava region set the family’s home on fire with a petrol bomb, police said.
Doctors in a hospital in Ostrava Monday said the baby was in a critical condition with burns over 80 percent of her body. Her mother, 27, was seriously injured and her father undewent surgery to treat extensive burns.
David Duke Banned By Czech University From Giving Speech
Huffington Post
PRAGUE — Prague’s Charles University says it has banned a lecture by former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
Duke is planning a trip to the Czech Republic at the invitation of neo-Nazis to promote the translation of his book “My Awakening.”
He was scheduled to give a lecture Friday to students taking a course on extremism but the university said Tuesday it was banning the talk because they had heard neo-Nazis were planing to attend.
Duke is expected to give lectures in Prague and the country’s second-largest city, Brno, over the weekend.
Czech neo-Nazis protest against former Klan leader’s arrest
CTK
Prague, April 26 (CTK) – A group of neo-Nazis Sunday organised a calm protest outside the Interior Ministry seat against the arrest of Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke whom the Czech police ordered out of the country on Saturday.
Filip Vavra, who is linked to the far-right National Resistance movement and who invited Duke to the Czech Republic, raised money among the radicals present to cover the costs of Duke’s legal representation in the country.
Some 70 extremists then marched to the city centre.
Czech Human Rights and Minorities Minister Michael Kocab Sunday said he considered Duke’s opinions dangerous and he supported the police intervention against Duke.
The police arrested Duke on Friday and accused him of promotion of movements suppressing human rights in connection with his book My Awakening. They released him in the early hours and ordered him to leave the country.
Duke is suspected of denying or approving of the Nazi genocide and other Nazi crimes.
According to Vavra, Duke was to promote his book during his visit to the Czech Republic. None of his three planned lectures finally took place.
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