- Ivan Vesely, deputy head of the Government Council for Romani Affairs and chairman of the Romani association Dzeno, has proposed that the government dissolve the ultra-right National Party (NS), the Romea association reported on its website Thursday.
Vesely at the same time filed a complaint against the National Party on suspicion of committing the crime of defamation of nation, race and conviction.
Vesely said the National Party committed the crime by publishing texts threatening the fundamental freedoms of Czech citizens of another nationality on its website.
Moreover, the National Party is spreading racial hatred toward Roma on whom it reports only negatively, Vesely added.
He also criticised the paramilitary National Guard that the National Party established in February.
"The National Guard is organised on a strictly military principle. It is divided into separate units... the guard members are being trained and they receive a uniform and a knife," Vesely said.
The National Guard drew attention in June when its members were patrolling outside a school in Karlovy Vary, west Bohemia, allegedly to protect pupils from attacks by Romani children.
The National Guard members were also suspected of attacking the march of homosexuals in Brno in June.
Zdenek Marsicek (opposition Communists, KSCM), deputy head of the lower house defence committee, called on Interior Minister Ivan Langer (senior government Civic Democrats, ODS) in June to check whether the National Party violated the law on political parties by the National Guard establishment as the law bans parties from setting up armed units. continues here
Vesely at the same time filed a complaint against the National Party on suspicion of committing the crime of defamation of nation, race and conviction.
Vesely said the National Party committed the crime by publishing texts threatening the fundamental freedoms of Czech citizens of another nationality on its website.
Moreover, the National Party is spreading racial hatred toward Roma on whom it reports only negatively, Vesely added.
He also criticised the paramilitary National Guard that the National Party established in February.
"The National Guard is organised on a strictly military principle. It is divided into separate units... the guard members are being trained and they receive a uniform and a knife," Vesely said.
The National Guard drew attention in June when its members were patrolling outside a school in Karlovy Vary, west Bohemia, allegedly to protect pupils from attacks by Romani children.
The National Guard members were also suspected of attacking the march of homosexuals in Brno in June.
Zdenek Marsicek (opposition Communists, KSCM), deputy head of the lower house defence committee, called on Interior Minister Ivan Langer (senior government Civic Democrats, ODS) in June to check whether the National Party violated the law on political parties by the National Guard establishment as the law bans parties from setting up armed units. continues here
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