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  • The monument to the victims of communism on the spot where Jan Palach staged his protest in Wencslas Square Prague, Czech Republic. The hotel built in 1903 is one of the most preserved examples of art nouveau architecture in Prague.
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  • The monument to the victims of communism on the spot where Jan Palach staged his protest in Wencslas Square Prague, Czech Republic. The hotel built in 1903 is one of the most preserved examples of art nouveau architecture in Prague.
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  • The monument to the victims of communism on the spot where Jan Palach staged his protest in Wencslas Square Prague, Czech Republic. The hotel built in 1903 is one of the most preserved examples of art nouveau architecture in Prague.
    ellis_prague_146.jpg
  • 22nd May 2002, the first memorial to victims of the Communist regime was unveiled in Prague. It consists of a line of quite scary statues representing different phases of a human figure's destruction...At first one part of the body is missing, than another and another until the figure seems to totally disappear into the void. Situated in the Lesser Town under Petrin hill, the memorial is the work of a renowned Czech sculptor Olbram Zoubek
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  • 22nd May 2002, the first memorial to victims of the Communist regime was unveiled in Prague. It consists of a line of quite scary statues representing different phases of a human figure's destruction...At first one part of the body is missing, than another and another until the figure seems to totally disappear into the void. Situated in the Lesser Town under Petrin hill, the memorial is the work of a renowned Czech sculptor Olbram Zoubek
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  • Russian citizens hold a giant Russian flag as they march in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_188.JPG
  • Tens of thousands of Russian citizens march in support of President Boris Yeltsin to Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_187.JPG
  • Tens of thousands of Russian citizens join a mass rally in support of President Boris Yeltsin at Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_177.JPG
  • Tens of thousands of Russian citizens join a mass rally in support of President Boris Yeltsin at Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_179.JPG
  • Tens of thousands of Russian citizens join a mass rally in support of President Boris Yeltsin at Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_186.JPG
  • Russian citizens join a mass demonstration in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_183.JPG
  • Thousands of Mongolians gather in Sukh Bator square to show their support for the Mongolian Democratic Union First Congress meeting April 8, 1990 in Ulaan Bator, Mongolia. The peaceful protests resulted in a democratic revolution overthrowing the Soviet back communist government.
    Mongolian Revolution_19900408_181.JPG
  • Russian citizens march in support of President Boris Yeltsin to Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_189.JPG
  • Russian soldiers march in support of President Boris Yeltsin to Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_193.JPG
  • Thousands of Russian citizens march in support of President Boris Yeltsin to Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_190.JPG
  • Tens of thousands of Russian citizens join a mass rally in support of President Boris Yeltsin at Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_180.JPG
  • Tens of thousands of Russian citizens join a mass rally in support of President Boris Yeltsin at Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. The supporters marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_178.JPG
  • Former acting Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, center,  alongside his father Admiral Timur Gaidar, right, lead a mass demonstration in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Yegor Gaidar_19930328_192.JPG
  • Former acting Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, center,  leads a mass demonstration in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Yegor Gaidar_19930328_191.JPG
  • Former acting Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, center,  alongside his father Admiral Timur Gaidar, right, lead a mass demonstration in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Yegor Gaidar_19930328_182.JPG
  • Russian President Boris Yeltsin waves to thousands of supporters gathered at a rally in Red Square March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow in an effort to stop impeachment of Yeltsin by former communist deputies in the Russian Parliament.
    Boris Yeltsin_19930326_194.JPG
  • Chinese Premier Jiang Zemin October 29, 1997 in Washington, DC.
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  • Russian citizens join a mass demonstration in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Russian Protest_19930328_184.JPG
  • Former acting Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, center,  alongside his father Admiral Timur Gaidar, right, lead a mass demonstration in support of President Boris Yeltsin March 28, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Thousands marched through central Moscow ending in Red Square where Yeltsin addressed the crowd.
    Yegor Gaidar_19930328_185.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton (L) stands with Czech President Vaclav Havel, first lady Hillary Clinton and Dagmar Havlova (R), wife of President Havel during the arrival at the State dinner September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • Czech President Vaclav Havel at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • President Bill Clinton meets with Czech President Vaclav Havel in the Oval Office of the White House September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • President Bill Clinton escorts Czech President Vaclav Havel for the review of the troops at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Clinton_Havel_2112.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton and Czech President Vaclav Havel stand for the national anthems at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • Czech President Vaclav Havel at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • Czech President Vaclav Havel at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Vaclav_Havel_2122.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton meets with Czech President Vaclav Havel in the Oval Office of the White House September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • President Bill Clinton meets with Czech President Vaclav Havel in the Oval Office of the White House September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • President Bill Clinton (L) stands with Czech President Vaclav Havel, first lady Hillary Clinton and Dagmar Havlova (R), wife of President Havel during the arrival at the State dinner September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
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  • Czech President Vaclav Havel speaks as President Bill Clinton looks on at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Clinton_Havel_2113.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton and Czech President Vaclav Havel stand for the national anthems at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Clinton_Havel_2111.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton and Czech President Vaclav Havel stand for the national anthems at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Clinton_Havel_2109.JPG
  • Czech President Vaclav Havel at the White House during the Czech State Visit September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Vaclav Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Vaclav_Havel_2121.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton (L) stands with Czech President Vaclav Havel, first lady Hillary Clinton and Dagmar Havlova (R), wife of President Havel during the arrival at the State dinner September 16, 1998 in Washington, DC.  Havel, the former dissident playwright who led Czechoslovakia's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" against communism and then served as his country's president, died December 18, 2011.  He was 75.
    Clinton_Havel_2114.JPG
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