Czech Workers’ Party’s set out on march, fights reported
November 17, 2009
Prague - Some 300 supporters of the Czech extremist Workers' Party (DS) have left the vicinity of the National Theatre this afternoon and set out on a march to the other bank of the Vltava River that is accompanied by violent incidents, CTK reporters say.
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