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Committee advises against MP's prosecution over genocide denial

March 6th, 2019

The Czech Chamber of Deputies may not release MP Miloslav Rozner (opposition SPD) for prosecution over his comments on WWII south Bohemian internment camp for Roma, since its mandate and immunity committee today advised not to release him. The police want to prosecute Rozner on suspicion of denying, challenging, approving and justifying a genocide. Several months ago, Rozner criticised the then cabinet's decision to buy out a pig farm that stands close to a site commemorating the victims of the internment camp for Roma people that operated there in wartime. In this connection, Rozner used a formulation "never existing would-be concentration camp."


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