Czech press survey – December 4
December 03, 2009
Prague - The muzzle that deputy Marek Benda had cunningly imposed on the Czech media last year should be removed as it has proved meaningless, Petr Uhl writes in daily Pravo today, referring to the legislation banning the disclosure of certain information, such as contents of police wiretappings, by the media.
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