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Today in the Czech Republic, the police detained a Russian citizen and a citizen of Kyrgyzstan for spreading communist propaganda

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The Czech police detained a Russian and a Kyrgyz citizen who were spreading communist propaganda in Prague. They carried flags of the Soviet Union, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the red star. According to the police, they could face fines or even criminal prosecution for promoting a movement aimed at suppressing human rights and freedoms.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Photo: Twitter/@PragueReporter<br><br>The police detained a Russian citizen and a citizen of Kyrgyzstan in the center of Prague for spreading communist propaganda. According to the Czech edition Prague Morning, the men were carrying flags of the Soviet Union and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, as well as a red star.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Photo: Twitter/@PragueReporter<br><br>The police announced that they had detained two men who were spreading the ideology of communism in the center of Prague. Both individuals were taken to the police station for further investigation.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Photo: Twitter/@PragueReporter<br><br>According to the police, the detainees could face fines or even criminal prosecution for promoting a movement aimed at suppressing human rights and freedoms.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Photo: Twitter/@PragueReporter<br><br>This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between Russia and the Czech Republic, as well as the sensitivity of the Czech authorities to any manifestations of communist ideology.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Photo: Twitter/@PragueReporter<br><br>Early translation. The article is being translated.

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