Posted on 01/04/2014 7:30:38 PM PST by Eleutheria5
The Prague district hosting the embassy of the Palestinian Authority wants it moved after the ambassador was killed in a mysterious explosion this past week, local officials told AFP on Friday.
"We asked the Czech foreign ministry for the embassy to be moved out of our district," Petr Hejl, senior councilor of Prague's Suchdol district, said.
"The district feels betrayed by the behavior of diplomats who kept weapons and explosives at the embassy, violating Czech and international law," he told the news agency.
Police said they found unregistered weapons at the PAs diplomatic mission, but would not elaborate on the type or quantity of illegal arms.
A banner saying "We like (the) city, not weapons" was strung on the embassy's fence Friday, according to AFP.
"We understand the fears of Suchdol residents," Czech foreign ministry spokeswoman Johana Gohova told AFP Friday. The ministry would "look into it," she added.
A ministry statement also said that Czech and Palestinian authorities had agreed to cooperate fully in the probe "so that mutual relations between the Czech Republic and Palestine are not damaged in any way."
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move it to sudan along with the UN HQ in NYC
Darfur. Sure.
But don’t the Czechs know that building bombs is an islamic duty?
Are they islamophobic?
What will they take away next, camels and magic carpets?
Won’t even cooperate and let them conquer the world or convert unbelievers by the sword. Is nothing sacred?
Move it to Gaza.
That big building would get in the way of the missile launchers, but would be perfect for throwing people off the roof of.
Then again, maybe they could put missile launchers ON the roof, and that way they can fire a missile even farther, and then throw somebody off while the crew sets up another one.
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