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Nearly 1,000 people rally in Prague to
protest against the U.S. plans to build a missile defense radar base in
the Czech Republic, Nov. 17, 2008. Holding banners and posts reading "No
U.S. base needed here" and "76 percent citizens against radar base," the
demonstrators chanted slogans such as "referendum, referendum" during the
day-long protest. (Xinhua Photo/Sun Xiyou) Photo
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PRAGUE,
Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 1,000 people rallied in Prague Monday to protest U.S.
plans to build a missile defense radar base in the Czech Republic.
Holding banners and posts reading "No U.S. base
needed here" and "76 percent citizens against radar base," the demonstrators
chanted slogans like "referendum, referendum" during the day-long protest.
A demonstrator told Xinhua that there should be no
more foreign troops in the Eastern European country. The man also believed the
U.S. radar base will be aimed at Russia, not Iran or the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea.
The United States on July 9 signed a treaty with the
Czech Republic on construction of a missile defense radar base, which would mean
the stationing of foreign troops in the country for the first time since the
1968 Soviet invasion.
The march was organized by the No to Bases group
which was established in 2006. Along with over 40 other groups, it has organized
many rallies across the country in protest of the establishment of the U.S.
radar base.
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People rally in Prague to protest
against the U.S. plans to build a missile defense radar base in the Czech
Republic, Nov. 17, 2008. Holding banners and posts reading "No U.S. base
needed here" and "76 percent citizens against radar base," the
demonstrators chanted slogans such as "referendum, referendum" during the
day-long protest.(Xinhua Photo/Sun Xiyou) Photo
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