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Exhumation of Political Prisoners at the ďÁblické Cemetery Is Becoming More Complicated

Summary by ČEská Televize
Archaeologists have been searching for the remains of victims of the communist regime at the Ďáblické Cemetery in Prague for a week. However, after uncovering the first of four layers, they discovered that it was not the sought-after shaft grave number fourteen, in which three murdered political prisoners – Karel Sabela, Miloslav Jebavý and Vilém Sok – are supposed to be buried. Archive data does not correspond with the found remains, and the ne…
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Archaeologists have been searching for the remains of victims of the communist regime at the Ďáblické Cemetery in Prague for a week. However, after uncovering the first of four layers, they discovered that it was not the sought-after shaft grave number fourteen, in which three murdered political prisoners – Karel Sabela, Miloslav Jebavý and Vilém Sok – are supposed to be buried. Archive data does not correspond with the found remains, and the ne…

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Česká televize broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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