2 July 2000 Czech authorities took a hard-line toward a “street party” demonstration that took place in Prague on 30 June. Attendees, who were protesting against globalization and the IMF/World Bank meetings this fall in the Czech capital, were only allowed to march quietly without any banners. The leader of the demonstration, Slavomir Tesarek, told the dailyMlada fronta Dnes that […]

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