Czech Rockers Take The Stage Against Communism
With just days to go before the Czech Republic's parliamentary elections, popular rock bands played a free concert in Prague with a political message: get out and vote. The organizers gave the event a Russian name -- "Nikagda Nezabudem," or Never Forget -- as a warning that voter apathy could mean a disproportionately strong showing for the country's Communist Party, driven from power in 1989. Produced by Margot Buff, RFE/RL
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