Czech intelligence registers decrease in right-wing extremism
Activities of right-wing extremists have dropped in the first three months
of this year, according to a report by the Czech intelligence service, or
BIS, released on Thursday. While the decrease is attributed to the ban of
the far-right Workers’ Party, authorities says better police work has
also curbed extremism-related crime.
The head of the far-right Workers’ Party of Social Justice, Tomáš
Vandas, lashed out against Czech Romanies at a May Day rally in Prague, in
front of around 100 sympathizers. The crowd was smaller than in the
previous years. The party never managed to pick up where its predecessor,
the Workers’ Party, left after it was banned in February.
The Czech intelligence agency, BIS, cites the ban of the far-right group
as the single most significant reason behind a drop in right-wing extremism
it registered in the first three months of this year. But a recent
government report says that last year, the number of people charged in
connection with extremism rose sharply – by 50 percent. Interior Minister
Martin Pecina told Czech Radio this is because the police and the judiciary
did a better job.
“I think people may have noticed that the number of extremist acts –
neo-Nazi concerts, marches and violent attacks – has clearly dropped. We
have also managed to identify those who finance extremism for instance by
trading prohibited merchandise, and to eliminate violent offenders. The
fact that there have been more arrests and convictions does not mean at all
that there has been a rise in extremism; it shows that the police and the
judiciary have been doing a better job.”
According to the authorities, the extremist and neo-Nazi scene in the
Czech Republic is fragmented, with a number of isolated groups fighting to
gain influence. But ahead of May’s general elections, some of the
extremist agenda has been picked up by political groupings aspiring to
enter the political main-stream. The up-and-coming party, Public Affairs,
started sending out patrols into the streets of Prague a few weeks ago, a
practice that has been until now employed by the banned Workers’ Party.
Klára Kalibová is from the monitoring group Tolerance.
“All political parties are right now slightly racist; they have some
populist agenda in their programmes. I’m talking specifically about the
Social Democrats and the Civic Democrats. But with the regional elections
coming in the autumn, I would say that on the regional level, the Workers
Party of Social Justice still has a potential to gain more votes.”
To counter that, the Interior Ministry last year launched a programme in
the northern town of Most that engaged local inhabitants in fighting
extremism. The project provides training to Romany social workers, local
authorities and the police. Minister Pecina says the programme has yielded
good results, and will be extended to other places, such as Ostrava,
Litvínov, Děčín and others.
 |
Related articles | Date | Title | Feature |
26.06.2017 | Activists meet at Lety to keep pressure on government to remove
controversial pig farm | News |
24.10.2015 | Where have Prague’s Romanies gone? | News |
12.02.2015 | Report paints grim picture on Czech social exclusion, education reform seen
as main hope | News |
13.11.2014 | Singer Ida Kelarová: Getting my Romany children’s choir on stage in the
Rudolfinum is a dream come true | News |
03.01.2014 | Artist fined over designs of “Czech-Romany” flags | News |
30.10.2013 | Czech mayor gets Council of Europe prize for assisting Romany integration | News |
07.06.2012 | Ombudsman says discrimination of Romany children in Czech education system
persists | News |
21.03.2012 | Concert, screening at Prague’s Lucerna to mark day against racism | News |
22.09.2011 | Government adopts strategy on fighting Romany exclusion | News |
12.07.2011 | Roma group blasts Interior for anti-extremism efforts | News |
27.05.2011 | Khamoro festival brings Roma music, culture to Prague | News |
29.04.2011 | Brno braces itself for Sunday’s neo-Nazi march | News |
07.03.2011 | Government’s Roma inclusion agency head Martin Šimáček: most mayors
not ready to work hard on integration | News |
16.02.2011 | Towns want controversial powers to deal with transients and petty criminals | News |
09.11.2010 | Czech human rights groups say no action taken to end schools discrimination
against Roma three years after landmark ruling | News |
21.10.2010 | Czech president surprised by long terms for neo-Nazis convicted over
petrol-bomb attack on Romany home | News |
20.10.2010 | Court hands tough sentences to Romany family’s attackers | News |
06.10.2010 | State attorney demands exemplary sentences for neo-Nazis in arson-attack case | News |
04.10.2010 | Roman Joch and the redefining of human rights | News |
30.03.2010 | 85,000 join Facebook campaign against voluntary Romani lessons in schools | News |
25.06.2008 | Roma parents sending children home from “nationalist” school in Karlovy Vary | News |
18.06.2008 | Educational centre to open at former Roma concentration camp | News |
13.05.2008 | Remembrance in Lety | News |
13.05.2008 | Out of Home highlights problems of children’s homes, integration in Czech Republic | News |
23.04.2008 | Senator accused of defamation retains political immunity | News |
22.04.2008 | The Czech Republic and the rise of social exclusion | News |
21.04.2007 | Deputy PM: Government is preparing incentive scheme for firms to employ Roma | News |
19.04.2007 | Cunek explains his statements to Government Council for Roma Affairs | News |
10.04.2007 | Roma protest outside government headquarters | News |
09.04.2007 | Stehlikova: government to present Roma policy in June | News |
07.04.2007 | Romanies hold International Roma Day ceremony | News |
06.04.2007 | Roma groups to demonstrate against Cunek | News |
04.04.2007 | Opinion poll suggests most Czechs agree with Mr Cunek's views on Romanies | News |
01.04.2007 | Cunek apologies over Romany comments | News |
31.03.2007 | Cunek's comments on Romanies xenophobic, says Topolanek | News |
30.03.2007 | Roma organisations criticise deputy prime minister for statements in tabloid | News |
20.03.2007 | Vondra and Havel call for changes in EU at Treaty of Rome conference | News |
20.02.2007 | Romany women's group calls for compensation over forced sterilisations | News |
31.01.2007 | Photos of wall separating residents from Romanies in Usti on display at UN HQ | News |
18.09.2006 | Gabriela Hrabanova - Czech-Romani education specialist with one foot in each world | News |
17.06.2006 | Poll: Most Czechs do not think state should do more for Romanies | News |
13.05.2006 | Roma gather to remember victims of Lety | News |
19.04.2006 | Far more Romany ghettos than previously estimated, finds report | News |
19.04.2006 | Far more Romany ghettos than previously estimated, finds report | News |
07.02.2006 | Romanies lose discrimination case against Czech state in Strasbourg | News |
21.01.2006 | Incident at Lety | News |
04.01.2006 | New monitoring system to collect data on Roma community | News |
04.01.2006 | Roma women to join forces and improve conditions of Roma | News |
12.11.2005 | Ostrava hospital ordered to apologise for sterilisation of Roma woman, 80 such cases pending | News |
11.09.2005 | Milena Hubschmannova, founder of Roma studies in Czech Republic, dies in car crash | News |
17.08.2005 | Education Ministry earmarks ten million crowns to support Roma students from low-income families | News |
20.07.2005 | Romanies protest against lower subsistence level | News |
25.05.2005 | Government hoping to buy and remove pig farm standing on site of former concentration camp | News |
29.04.2005 | EP calls for removal of pig farm from site of Romany concentration camp | News |
09.04.2005 | Roma activists renew call for removal of 'offensive' pig farm at site of WWII labour camp | News |
01.02.2005 | Czechs join conference on Roma minority in Sofia | News |
28.01.2005 | Anthropologist claims Roma do not exist | News |
09.12.2004 | British Law Lords rule British immigration checks at Ruzyne were discriminatory | News |
14.11.2004 | Justice Ministry: Commission on Roma immigration no longer necessary | News |
08.10.2004 | Committee to look into allegations of sterilisation of Roma women | News |
08.10.2004 | Ministry official: compulsory kindergarten at five could help Roma children | News |
28.09.2004 | Ostrava police investigate misuse of funds by Romani organisation head | News |
25.09.2004 | Health Ministry to investigate allegations that Romani women were sterilised without their consent | News |
15.09.2004 | Roma rights organisation accuses Czech Republic of coercive sterilisation of Roma women | News |
01.08.2004 | Activist criticises Czech bill on compensation to Romani victims of WWII | News |
08.06.2004 | ECRI report says Czech discrimination against the Roma minority continues | News |
04.06.2004 | Suspended sentences of police officers who beat up Romany increased | News |
26.05.2004 | Amnesty criticises Czech Republic for ill treatment of Romanies | News |
20.05.2004 | Asylum policy, education of Roma, still problematic, says Czech human rights commissioner | News |
20.05.2004 | Police treating attack on Romany family as racially motivated | News |
19.05.2004 | Roma hold conference to discuss their future in Central Europe | News |
09.05.2004 | EC official meets Czech Romany leaders in Ostrava | News |
05.05.2004 | Expert: several Romany families have departed for Great Britain in search of employment | News |
09.04.2004 | UN concerned at poverty in Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia | News |
02.04.2004 | Over half a million watch children's programme with Romany characters | News |
31.03.2004 | Rossmann pharmacy chain ordered to apologise & pay 50, 000 crowns in discrimination case | News |
12.03.2004 | News | News |
01.03.2004 | Roma community to face heavy fine | News |
24.02.2004 | Roma riots in Slovakia: is there a lesson to be learned for the Czech Republic? | News |
21.02.2004 | Extremists protest against imprisonment of fellow far-right skinhead | News |
12.02.2004 | Regional court quashes verdict in racial violence case | News |
26.01.2004 | Appeals court orders retrial in racist attack | News |
20.12.2003 | Romany projects to receive almost one million euros from Phare | News |
19.12.2003 | Police to face trial for breaking into Romany family's home, attacking them | News |
15.12.2003 | Deputy PMs: influx of Slovak Romanies "not critical problem" | News |
24.11.2003 | Police officers accused of assault on Romany men in bar | News |
12.11.2003 | News | News |
07.10.2003 | Donald Sparling - Professor of Canadian Studies at Masaryk University - compares Czech Roma and Nati | News |
07.10.2003 | Donald Sparling - Professor of Canadian Studies at Masaryk University - compares Czech Roma and Nati | News |
22.09.2003 | Cabinet discussing new law against discrimination | News |
22.09.2003 | Foreign Ministry to host seminar on discrimination | News |
01.08.2003 | Mayor demands Cervenak family to pay debt for rent | News |
|
|