| | THE VELVET UNDERGROUND | | ![Image: Thousands of Czechs, using the 25th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution, gather to call on the controversy-prone Czech President Milos Zeman to resign in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Nov. 17, 2014. The crowd gave Zeman a symbolic red card on Monday for demeaning the importance of human rights, a pro-Russian stance in the conflict in Ukraine, using vulgar language and recently downplaying the brutal use of force by police 25 years ago.](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vCToX9WFnHmcvHyGjlqy7x6Eh6k4WIroKfrTLV0iuUlzElK29k0HaMo2yswdIjOM991bvu3iWnr8PCsfAUY-TvXDFg-ZyF9ObXS3ewIOFn02rwcaNEexaI-zJOoFQ0ZnxOMUZcBAH2FaEp6PgD8ngdI3jTyNoxsa9Z=s0-d) | | Thousands of Czechs, using the 25th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution, gather to call on the controversy-prone Czech President Milos Zeman to resign in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Nov. 17, 2014. The crowd gave Zeman a symbolic red card on Monday for demeaning the importance of human rights, a pro-Russian stance in the conflict in Ukraine, using vulgar language and recently downplaying the brutal use of force by police 25 years ago. Credit: AP Photo/Petr David Josek | | | | |
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