Prague Czech Republic hotels, hotels in Prague Czech Republic, Czech Republic Prague hotels accommodation in Prague

Info

5 star hotels
4 star hotels
3 star hotels
2 star hotels
Hostels
Apartments
Pensions

Hotels in the centre
Hotels near the centre
Hotels outside of the centre

Airport transfers
Sightseeing tours
Guide
News
Travel Links


News

05.05.2008 - Prison Service not to tolerate neo-Nazism in Czech prisons

The paper reported today about a well organised secret network of neo-Nazis and skinheads operating in Czech prisons. Kacer said the Prison Service had not monitored such a network. "Any information about suspected criminal activities behind bars will be immediately investigated by internal control bodies and the Prison Service will report it to the law enforcement bodies," Kacer said. HN writes that the neo-Nazis in prison Secret neo-Nazi network operates in Czech prisons - press ...
Intelligence Chief Won't Step Down Over Spy Affair ...
call themselves the "prisoners of war" because, they say, they fight a war to save the white race, for example by attacking and killing Romanies. Some 25 members of this network are in touch and they receive support from the outside world, too, HN writes, adding that money collected at neo-Nazi concerts goes to the group members' accounts in prison and is used to cover the costs of their lawyers. The paper says it has the list of the network members most of whom were convicted of racially motivated violent crimes. Kacer said HN released no concrete data.

The Czech Republic news are represented by www.czechrepublicprague.com

"If the daily provided such information, the Prison Service control bodies would check it," he added. Radicals, who are heading the organisation, are at large and they have detailed information about prisons. Consequently, they know how to get extremist documents to prison, HN writes. Kacer said the Prison Service would seize any such undesirable material. According to HN information, Jiri Svehlik, who has taken part in neo-Nazi meetings in Prague, and former police Michal Kaspar are mainly involved in the organisation supporting convicted extremists. "All white non-Jews prosecuted for acts committed for the white race are considered prisoners of war," the paper quotes a neo-Nazi document a saying.

(Ceske Noviny)


more info >>

<< Back

Search

Check-in
 
Check-out
 
Room
Class
Location



 
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2009 CzechRepublicPrague.com. All Rights Reserved    
www.Prague-Hotel-Hotels.com :: www.Prague-Czech-Republic-Accommodation.com
_______________________________