A Czech publisher who was given a suspended prison sentence for publishing Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” was awarded a prize. The Karel Havlicek Borovsky Institute in Prague, which promotes liberal political ideas, said publisher Michal Zitko deserved an award for “protecting freedom of expression.”
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