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Volba presicenta CR Z blata do louze Josef Schrabal

Jak je volen president v USA ZDE Josef Schrabal

Josef Mašín dostane medaili ZDE a ZDE a
Pribeh Masinu
Mašín: Malý krok pro me(, velký pro C(eskou republiku
Josef Mašín: My a vrazi? Ty debaty jsou šokující
Medaile pro Mašína rozdelila politickou scénu

Bystrov: Ztracený poúnorový exil

Radio Prague: unor 1948: Worshippers remember victims of communism at St. Vitus Cathedral
Crowds gathered in Prague's Saint Vitus Cathedral this Sunday at a special mass to commemorate the victims of communism. The service comes a day before the60th anniversary of the so-called 'bloodless coup', when Communist forces seized power in post-war CSR. In the period of Communist rule from 1948 to 1989, over 262,000 political prisoners werejailed or sent to labour camps, where thousands perished. A further 241people were executed, having been found guilty of performing 'anti-communist acts'. (reports Radio Prague)
Jak tomu opravdu bylo (v unoru 48 a potom) [ZDE] (a ZDE ze Svobodneho Slova, brezen 1990) Josef Schrabal

Radio Prague: 2/25/2008: Some 200 Communist supporters demonstrated in the centre of Prague on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the communist coup in 1948. The demonstrators carried flags with the portraits of Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin and first Czechoslovak communist president Klement Gottwald as well as banners expressing their disagreement with the government's policy.
From Radio Prague: The leadership of the Czech communist party (KSCM) has formally announced that it aligns itself with the spirit and thinking of the notorious February 1948 communist putsch. The announcement came on Friday afternoon, following a meeting of the party's leadership. A statement issued by the party noted that it was grateful for the "sacrifice and hard work of the generation that formed the first form of socialism." However, the party also conceded that this early form ofwhat it deemed "socialism" was replete with "inadequacies and tragic deformations." The party also formally rejects that it undertook an illegal putsch, insisting that the events in 1948 were a "constitutionally sound revolution, in which wide layers of society took part." The remarks come as the Czech Republic marks 60 years sincethe beginning of one party rule in Czechoslovakia, and are likely to infuriate many Czechs.

Vaclav Klaus znovu zvolen presidentem az ve tretím kole druhé volby. Získal 141 hlasu.

Sat. March 1 at 3 P,M. Martin Palouš: “JAN PATOCKA ABOUT THE CZECHS” at Narodni budova East 73rd St.

Bohemka of Astoria continues to prosper,:
there is some renovation in progress.
The Czech/Slovak school has more pupils - they will sing & dance on March 23 P.M. at the Eastern celebration.
Financially the gross income over last year is 23% higher or $4 045 449; gross profits $2 362 095; (inasmuchas a non-for-profit, the tax for business part paid $410 000), NET PROFIT in 2007 $757 918 as reported by the Treasurer Libuse Kral. (Editorial question: why did we have to sell the Czech National Hall on East 73rd Street to the Czech Republic for $1 - refurbishing still not finished.)

Obama and McCain have Czech roots writes Mila Rechcigl HERE

SVU has its own homepage http://www.svu2000.org/newyork/

(Odpovidame na cetne dotazy (dochazejici z celeho sveta)
Co noveho v Narodni Budove na 73. ulici? "Nic" by byla polopravdaPodrobnosti ZDE (2008)

Jak je volen president v USA ZDE.Kauza vraždy Milady Horákové nekoncí Lidovky

Karel Pacner: Treti zpravodajsky odboj zahranicni Fragmenty