Slovakia also sends the strong message about willingness to give in again into Austro-Hungarian slavery(to you VIKTOR ORBAN !!!).
SLOVAKIAN SPIRIT IS ALIVE !!!
The problem with corruption even greater as European Union is involved in one as well(unlimited "European Union" CA$H supplies/funds injected directly in foreign neonazi criminals in Slovakia with the idea to crash not only Slovakia, but to create entire mafia corridor all the way to Ukraine)...
FASCISM/NAZISM/CORRUPTION LINK A PROVEN FACT !!!
In 2008, skinheads in bomber jackets and Doc Martens, cars congesting the road to Slovakia, Hungarian flags, banners carrying anti-Slovakian slogans, hordes of press photographers and a large police presence circus was staged when Hungarian neonazi president László Sólyom attempted to pay respect to Slovakian enslavement(crazy memorial in town Komarno where Hungarian minority exists) in what used to be known as Austro-Hungarian empire(nothing more than German enslavement of Croats, Slovenes, Slovaks, Czechs, Romanians, Ukrainians, Poles and so on used in wars against brotherly Slavic nations or Italy as a front line cannon food - HORROR)...fact of the matter is that Slovakia and Slovenia used to be one nation, but became separated because of Germans and Huns(not my idea to push Hungarian population out of Hungarian borders, but they need to learn to respect us just as we respect them - AGRESSIVE GERMAN POLITIC OF DIVIDE AND CONQUER MUST STOP - related to ausertimes)...
MY CAR WAS STOLEN BY HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT IN 2017 FROM BUDAPEST'S FREE PARKING LOT WHEN FILING FOR POLITICAL ASYLUM THERE(YOU WANTED ME TO SLEEP INSIDE OF MY CAR ON BEHALF OF CIA - GERMANY AND THIS ISN'T EXACTLY HOW YOU TREAT YOUR NEIGHBORS) BY THIS VERY SAME THUGS WHICH YOU SEE ON THIS PHOTO - VIKTOR ORBAN AND JANOS ADER ARE MISSING ON THIS PHOTO(students of Laszlo Solyom), BUT OTHER THAN THAT ITS ALMOST COMPLETE...
FASCIST ITALIAN MAFIA(BERLUSCONIS/MATTEO RENZIS) APPETITES VERY STRONG IN EASTERN EUROPE AND ARE NOT ABOUT TO GIVE IN EASILY...MUCH AND FAST WILL HAVE TO BE DONE TO GET OUR SLAVIC COUNTRIES TIDY...HELP IN WAR AGAINST NAZISM/CURUPTION/CRIMINALITY OBVIOULSY WILL NOT COME FROM BRUSSELS...
From aljazeera.com:
The funeral of journalist Jan Kuciak held amid protests in Slovakia
Anger persists as police release suspects in the killing of Jan Kuciak, who was researching an Italian crime syndicate.
Anger persists as police release suspects in the killing of Jan Kuciak, who was researching an Italian crime syndicate.
Demonstrations calling for justice for a murdered journalist continue in Slovakia after police announced the released of seven suspects in the killing of Jan Kuciak, who was investigating alleged corruption.
Kuciak, 27, was reportedly writing a piece about alleged links between Slovak politicians and Italian organised crime.
He and his fiancee, Martina Kursnirova, were both shot and killed in their home last Sunday.
He was laid to rest in Stiavnik on Saturday, near the border between Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The seven suspects were detained by police on Thursday were named by Kuciak in his report.
They were released on Saturday after no evidence was found in a 48-hour window during which the evidence can be attained.
Kuciak's research reportedly found that Italian businessmen with ties to the Ndrangheta, Italy's most powerful organised crime syndicate, were operating in Eastern Slovakia.
The businessmen were allegedly embezzling EU funds for the region, which borders Ukraine.
Antonio Vadala, one of the businessmen named by Kuciak, was among the suspects released by Slovak police.
Robert Fico, Slovak prime minister, reportedly has business ties with some of the Italians suspected of links to organized crime.
Kuciak, 27, was reportedly writing a piece about alleged links between Slovak politicians and Italian organised crime.
He and his fiancee, Martina Kursnirova, were both shot and killed in their home last Sunday.
He was laid to rest in Stiavnik on Saturday, near the border between Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The seven suspects were detained by police on Thursday were named by Kuciak in his report.
They were released on Saturday after no evidence was found in a 48-hour window during which the evidence can be attained.
Kuciak's research reportedly found that Italian businessmen with ties to the Ndrangheta, Italy's most powerful organised crime syndicate, were operating in Eastern Slovakia.
The businessmen were allegedly embezzling EU funds for the region, which borders Ukraine.
Antonio Vadala, one of the businessmen named by Kuciak, was among the suspects released by Slovak police.
Robert Fico, Slovak prime minister, reportedly has business ties with some of the Italians suspected of links to organized crime.
Continued protests
Slovakia saw protests in 25 cities on Friday, including the capital, Bratislava.
Roughly 20,000 Slovaks marched to the government headquarters in Bratislava, where they shook the gates of the building and chanted "Enough of Fico". The protesters were led by President Andrej Kiska.
Demonstrators held posters with slogans like "An attack on journalists is an attack on all of us".
Fico has offered one million euros (roughly $1.2m) for anyone who can give investigators information about the case.
The prime minister has a contentious history with journalists. He previously referred to reporters as "slimy snakes" that are "anti-Slovak".
Kuciak's murder was the first killing of a journalist in Slovakia's history. He and Kursnirova were due to be married in May.
His investigation into ties between Slovak politicians and organised crime was released posthumously.
Slovakia saw protests in 25 cities on Friday, including the capital, Bratislava.
Roughly 20,000 Slovaks marched to the government headquarters in Bratislava, where they shook the gates of the building and chanted "Enough of Fico". The protesters were led by President Andrej Kiska.
Demonstrators held posters with slogans like "An attack on journalists is an attack on all of us".
Fico has offered one million euros (roughly $1.2m) for anyone who can give investigators information about the case.
The prime minister has a contentious history with journalists. He previously referred to reporters as "slimy snakes" that are "anti-Slovak".
Kuciak's murder was the first killing of a journalist in Slovakia's history. He and Kursnirova were due to be married in May.
His investigation into ties between Slovak politicians and organised crime was released posthumously.
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