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The Silent Voices Of Eastern Europe

Simecka, Milan | July 9, 1983 issue

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Presents an excerpt of a statement submitted by the author, Milan Simecka to the World Assembly for Peace and Life, Against Nuclear War, which was held in Prague, Czech Republic from June 21-26, published in the July 9-16, 2003 issue of the journal, "The Nation." Reason why the statement was ignored at the World Assembly; Author's views on the peace campaigning in Czechoslovakia as of July 1986; Author's views on the role of terror in four decades of peace in Europe.

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PEACE; CONGRESSES & conventions; SIMECKA, Milan; CZECHOSLOVAKIA; PRAGUE (Czech Republic); EUROPE
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