A group of Greenpeace activists spent the fourth day in the Brdy forest, 90 km southwest of Prague, occupying the spot height 718, the exact location of the radar base. The bridge, a symbol of people's union, should be a contrast to the radar that, the activists Greenpeace occupies Czech site where U.S.
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(Ceske Noviny)
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