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Zeman, ex-minister Chovanec dismiss AI criticism over refugees

February 22nd, 2018

The Amnesty International (AI) fresh report on human rights, which criticised Czech senior government officials and President Milos Zeman for xenophobic statements about refugees and restrictive immigration policy, is "total rubbish," Zeman's spokesman Jiri Ovcacek told CTK today. Former interior minister Milan Chovanec (Social Democrats, CSSD) also dismissed the criticism and said the Czech Republic did not face a strong migration wave thanks to the measures he pushed through as minister. In reaction to the report, Chovanec told CTK that critical comments of activists can change nothing about the fact that his measures protected the country from massive migration.


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