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Article: CZECH REPUBLIC: BORDER POLICE DENY MORE FOREIGNERS ENTRY.
- Article from:
- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- September 27, 2000
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U.S. journalist Lee Sustar was denied entry into the Czech Republic on 24 September, CTK reported the next day. Border police at Prague airport said Sustar had been involved in clashes in Seattle during the World Trade Organization meeting there, but "Mlada fronta Dnes" quotes the journalist as saying all charges against him were dropped in the U.S. CTK also reported that four New Zealand nationals were repeatedly denied entry at ...
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Article: CZECH REPUBLIC: ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSING ...
IPR Strategic Business Information Database;
January 23, 2003 ;
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...According to "Prague Post", border police recorded nearly 24,000 illegal border crossings in 2002. The number has been decreasing steadily since 2000, police said.
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