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November 26th, 2019
There is still a lot to do to ensure justice for those who died while trying to cross the border of communist Czechoslovakia westwards, Peter Rendek, head of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience, said today in reaction to the prosecution of three former communist leaders. Earlier today, the police Office for the Documentation and Investigation of Communism Crimes announced its launch of the prosecution of pre-1989 top Czechoslovak Communist officials Milos Jakes, 97, Lubomir Strougal, 95, and Vratislav Vajnar, 89, on suspicion of abuse of power over shooting at the borders.
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