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Czech village rejects possible US radar station

Residents of the tiny Czech village of Trokavec have voted overwhelmingly against hosting a radar station as part of a proposed US missile defense shield, local media reported on Sunday.

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Trokavec, some 60 km west of Prague, organized the vote to show the strength of the villagers' opposition to the project, which Czech and US officials are discussing. Seventy-one residents voted against hosting the radar station, only one backed it and the 16 other eligible voters did not take part. This is a clear signal to the government that it should not negotiate with the US without (our input),  the daily Mlada Fronta Dnes's Website quoted Trokavec Mayor Jan Neoral as saying. Trokavec is only 2 km from Brdy military base, a frontline Soviet position in the Cold War, and residents fear a radar station would again make them a target in case of war. The result of the informal vote reflects growing opposition in the Czech Republic to the planned shield, which the United States says is needed to defend against possible missile attacks by  rogue nations  such as Iran or North Korea. Poland is being asked to host missile batteries as part of the system.

19 March 2007, Monday

 PRAGUE REUTERS

   

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