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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno on 17th of February 2010, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS).
in Politics, on the 17th of February 2010
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.

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Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.
Czech Supreme Administrative Court in Brno, Czech republic dissolved the far-right extra-parliamentary Workers Party (DS) on 17th of February 2010. The czech goverment designed dissolve the party because it's programme contains a racist subtext, homphobia, xenophobia and chauvinism. DS and its chairman Tomas Vandas is known of his extreme opinions about foreigners, gipsies and homosexuals. After the judges ruled that party will be dissolved Vandas wnated to talk to DS supporters in fron the court building, but police marked this meeting as unannounced and after two proclamation to separation policemen clash with DS supporters.