Five assemblies scheduled internationally to mark the death of a young Romani man in Žatec
24.10.2016 7:41

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In response to the death of a young Romani man at a pizzeria in Žatec there will be several commemorative assemblies throughout the Czech Republic and abroad. News server Romea.cz is publishing a list here and will update it as new events are announced.
25. 10. 2016
Brno, 16:00 - Hvězdička Park (Hvězdova Street) - more information here
27. 10. 2016
Žatec, 15:00 - náměstí Svobody - more information here
27. 10. 2016
Ostrava, place and time to be announced - more information here
27. 10. 2016
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England 16:00 - Hampstead Road (the playground near the boxing ring)
31. 10. 2016
London, England 13:00 - in front of the building of the Embassy of the Czech Republic
ryz, translated by Gwendolyn Albert
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