Czech Republic: Protests Against SudetenGerman Day in Brno
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For the first time in 76 years, the meeting would have been held in the Czech Republic, but Andrej Babiš's government called the event a provocation.
For the first time in 76 years Sudeten Germans meet in the former homeland of the displaced. Both sides want rapprochement, but Czech right and left extremes stir resistance.
The guest of Echo Prime Time was Rudolf Jindrák, diplomat, ambassador to Slovakia, former ambassador to Germany. He also participated in the negotiation of the Czech-German declaration of 1997 and for decades he addressed issues related to Czech-German relations, the Sudetenland Landsmanship or the post-war arrangement. The Sudetenland Congress in Brno is said to show that the issue of the post-war deportation of Germans remains an unresolved is…
SPD MP Libor Vondráček called the Sudeten German Days in Brno a political event. He thus defended the Chamber of Deputies' meeting, during which the congress was rejected without the opposition being present. "The Sudeten German Association is the successor organization of the Sudeten German Party. It is not a meeting of yodeling pensioners from Germany," Vondráček declared on the Partie Terezie Tománková program on CNN Prima News. Jan Skopeček …
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