tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-319474422047848224.post2677902489941519184..comments2024-03-28T09:13:32.967+02:00Comments on Dez-ocuparea: Václav Klaus: "Nu credeam că într-o zi va trebui să fac un apel chiar în lumea occidentală pentru apărarea acestor valori"Riddickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15028342514780962436noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-319474422047848224.post-48839600373875125542012-09-29T19:24:21.996+03:002012-09-29T19:24:21.996+03:00Deci avea "gloanțe" pistolul cu CO2 al c...Deci avea "gloanțe" pistolul cu CO2 al comunistului (așa s-a descris) care a tras în Vaclav Klaus. Și dacă-i trăgea în ochi ? Și dacă era un pistol adevărat ?<br /><br />He alludes to a young man shooting at Klaus with a plastic gun and causing him a light arm injury at a public ceremony in Chrastava, north Bohemia, on Friday.<br />At first sight, the incident was typically Czech. A man approaches the president and shoots from an airsoft pistol at him. Klaus´s bodyguards almost cannot be distinguished in the video with the incident. They do not look tough and determined, but rather like the rest of the crowd - sweetly demobilised, Kaiser writes.<br />The Radetzky March, the anthem of the Biedermeier era, can be heard in the background. The police detain the man only after he granted an interview to the media, Kaiser says, referring to the video recording.<br />It is disputable whether the incident was an attempted murder of the president. However, it was definitely an "attempted murder" of the specific charm of the Czech culture. Next time the bodyguards will have a non-Czech tendency to shoot, Kaiser concludes.<br />President Vaclav Klaus made a strongly pro-eastern speech at the annual pilgrimage marking the death anniversary of the 10th-century prince Wenceslas, patron saint of Bohemia, in Stara Boleslav on Friday, Jiri Hanak writes in daily Pravo.<br />Klaus lashed out at modern progress-seekers and against the destruction of old well-proven values (however, paganism, too, was a well-proven value in St Wenceslas´s era of spreading Christianity), Hanak writes.<br />Klaus in fact called on Czechs to embark on the path "away from Europe" to which Wenceslas and his brother, prince Boleslav, brought the Czech nation, and to return Czechs to a situation where they would face an open influence of both the West and the East, Hanak writes.<br /><br />http://www.ceskenoviny.cz/news/zpravy/czech-press-survey-september-29/846373Riddickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15028342514780962436noreply@blogger.com