Today, between 13:00 till 14:30 a Protest will be held in Prague, in support of Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar. As many people of the ArmA community cannot physically attend in Prague, you can however show your support by Expressing your Solidarity. More information : http://www.facebook.com/groups/helpivanmartin/ UPDATE: English Translated video available! iPrima.cz Ceskatelevize.cz Television interview… Read more »
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Greek Prime Minister promised he will address the case of detained Czechs.
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will be directly dealing with the matter of two detained Czechs on suspicion of espionage. He promised that to the Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas. Czech prime minister met his counterpart near the end of the European Union summit in Brussels. “I asked Mr. Prime Minister Samaras to ensure Greek… Read more »
Greece reacts to Klaus’ letter, invites Czech consul
On the Czech television primetime news, new information was released regarding the political involvement of the case of Ivan and Martin. The highest levels of Greek diplomacy have gotten involved in the matter of two Czechs detained in Greece due to photographing on the island of Lemnos. Immediately after the Greek President received a letter from… Read more »
Statement: Street protest in Prague, on Nov. 26th, 2012
In support of Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar: Street protest in Prague, on Nov. 26th, 2012 from 13:00 till 14:30 Czech citizens Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar have been detained in Greece since September 9, 2012 on charges of espionage. These charges are, as far as it is possible to tell, completely groundless. It is hard… Read more »
Interview with Marek Spanel
Jerry Hopper from the Community radiostation LimnosRadio.com published a interview with Marek Spanel: With the current situation of Martin Pezar and Ivan Buchta detained in Greece we decided to get some answers from the Big Boss of Bohemia Interactive. After 3 written statements on the Bohemia Interactive website and quite some time of silence,… Read more »