Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Television Program Summary 291830: PRG 92-330

📅 29 Nov 92 📍 Prague 🏛 FBIS 📄 Television Program Summary

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This document provides a summary of a November 29, 1992, Czechoslovak television broadcast. It details various political, social, and international news segments relevant to the post-Cold War era.

This document is a summary of the 'Czechoslovak Television Journal' program broadcast on the Prague Federal 1 Television Network at 1830 GMT on November 29, 1992. The summary, compiled by FBIS Vienna, outlines 23 distinct news segments covered during the broadcast. The content is primarily focused on the political and social climate of the time, specifically regarding the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Key topics include statements by Czech Finance Minister Ivan Kocarnik concerning Slovak gold claims and the 1993 budget, as well as reports on the controversy surrounding the Constitutional Court's ruling on the Screening Law. The broadcast also covered international news, including the German debate on asylum, Israeli reactions to anti-Semitism in Germany, anti-racist demonstrations in Western Europe, a clash in Stockholm, the situation in South Africa, the occupied territories, and the status of officers involved in a coup attempt in Venezuela. Additionally, the program reported on the arrival of a UN team in Macedonia, the political and financial situation in Russia, anti-government demonstrations in Moscow, and a statement by Vladimir Meciar. The broadcast concluded with a feature on Zuzana Szatmaryova, who was named European Woman of the Year, and a report on a scandal involving the Prague Police Force and a delayed court ruling regarding a search of a suspected drug dealer's home.

Video report on the triumphant arrival in Prague of Zuzana Szatmaryova, a Slovak recently proclaimed European Woman of the Year; claim that Slovak women are different from West European women

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