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-Sandstone stele with a figure of Harihara From KhajurahoSandstone stele with a figure of Harihara From Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, central India, 10th century AD. The composite form of Shiva and Vishnu. By the sixth century AD the sects of both Shiva and Vishnu were well developed. icons such as this synthesised the two deities. Sculptures like this one would have been fitted into a niche in a temple wall. The main four-armed standing figure is divided vertically through the centre, its proper right side (that is, on the left of this picture) being Shiva and the left, Vishnu.The matted locks of Shiva‘s hair are built up in an elaborate coif and adorned with a serpent and skull. He holds a rosary and a trident symbolic of his ascetic nature and his power. Shiva‘s third eye has been carefully incised on Shiva‘s side of the face. The left side of the image balances these attributes perfectly for Vishnu.、クレジット:World History Archive/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ※エディトリアル使用のみ。広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用に関してはお問合せください。
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-Crouching Tiger.Crouching Tiger. Artist: Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798-1863 Paris). Dimensions: Overall: 5 3/16 x 7 3/8 in. (13.1 x 18.7 cm). Date: 1839.Delacroix first became attracted to wild cats several years before his 1832 trip to Morocco. Like Géricault, he studied animals in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, and in 1828 he visited the menageries at Saint-Cloud with the sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye, who evidently introduced him to the practice of drawing the zoo‘s cadavers. Because the lions and tigers in his sights were generally lethargic (or dead), Delacroix paid close attention to the postures of house and street cats. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.、クレジット:Album/Metropolitan Museum of Art,NY/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。
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-Scenes from the manuscript of Roger of Salerno‘s workScenes from the manuscript of Roger of Salerno‘s work, Chirurgia. They illustrate (top row) the use of hot water to soften broken ribs, the removal of an arrow and a lance from the chest by cutting open the chest and abdomen; (bottom row) a wound in the lungs, an operation on the intestines, and a man suffering from ‘phlegmatic abscess‘. Dated 12th Century、クレジット:World History Archive/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用に関してはお問合せください。
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2018年11月17日Employees of Hasseröder Brewery demonstrate17 November 2018, Saxony-Anhalt, Wernigerode: A brewery vehicle stands in front of a stop sign at the entrance of the Hasseröder brewery. Here, after a works meeting, employees demonstrate for the preservation of their jobs. Under the motto “Our heart for Hasseröder“, the workforce and the NGG trade union are protesting together against the previous “management lethargy“. According to the union, 246 employees work in the brewery. Photo: Matthias Bein/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2018年11月17日Employees of Hasseröder Brewery demonstrate17 November 2018, Saxony-Anhalt, Wernigerode: The sign to the visitor entrance of the brewery Hasseröder can be seen. Employees of the company demonstrate after a works meeting for the preservation of their jobs. Under the motto “Our heart for Hasseröder“, the workforce and the NGG trade union are protesting together against the previous “management lethargy“. According to the union, 246 employees work in the brewery. Photo: Matthias Bein/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2018年11月17日Employees of Hasseröder Brewery demonstrate17 November 2018, Saxony-Anhalt, Wernigerode: Employees of the brewery Hasseröder demonstrate after a works meeting for the preservation of their jobs. Under the motto “Our heart for Hasseröder“, the workforce and the NGG trade union are protesting together against the previous “management lethargy“. According to the union, 246 employees work in the brewery. Photo: Matthias Bein/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Memorial plague with Jan Palach‘s death mask by sculptor Olbram ZoubekMemorial plague with Jan Palach‘s death mask by sculptor Olbram Zoubek at Faculty of Arts, Jan Palach square, Prague, Czech Republic, January 9, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Memorial plague with Jan Palach‘s death mask by sculptor Olbram ZoubekMemorial plague with Jan Palach‘s death mask by sculptor Olbram Zoubek at Faculty of Arts, Jan Palach square, Prague, Czech Republic, January 9, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Jan Palach‘s family grave and memorial plaque at cemetery in his home town of VsetatyJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave (on the January 9, 2019, photo) at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Jan Palach square signJan Palach square sign at Faculty of Arts, Jan Palach square, Prague, Czech Republic, January 9, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Jan Palach‘s family grave and memorial plaque at cemetery in his home town of VsetatyJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave (on the January 9, 2019, photo) at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Jan Palach‘s family grave and memorial plaque at cemetery in his home town of VsetatyJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave (on the January 9, 2019, photo) at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月09日Jan Palach‘s family grave and memorial plaque at cemetery in his home town of VsetatyJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave (on the January 9, 2019, photo) at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月10日Jan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemeteryJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery (on the January 10, 2019, photo) became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月10日Jan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemeteryJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery (on the January 10, 2019, photo) became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月10日Jan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemeteryJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery (on the January 10, 2019, photo) became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月10日Jan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemeteryJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery (on the January 10, 2019, photo) became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月10日Jan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemeteryJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery (on the January 10, 2019, photo) became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月11日Nick Archer, collage work by Joe Tilson “Jan Palach: Suicide by Fire, January 1969“British Ambassador in Czech Republic Nick Archer shows the collage work by Joe Tilson “Jan Palach: Suicide by Fire, January 1969“, on January 11, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Archer brought the collage work to Prague to mark the 50th anniversary of Palach‘s death. Archer said he displayed the collage in his residence shortly before Christmas. He said he revealed Tilson‘s work in the art collections of the British government more than a year ago, but he was not happy that the collage was in an office of the Department for Transport in the town of Derby. He felt that this work of art belonged to Prague. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月11日Nick Archer, collage work by Joe Tilson “Jan Palach: Suicide by Fire, January 1969“British Ambassador in Czech Republic Nick Archer shows the collage work by Joe Tilson “Jan Palach: Suicide by Fire, January 1969“, on January 11, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Archer brought the collage work to Prague to mark the 50th anniversary of Palach‘s death. Archer said he displayed the collage in his residence shortly before Christmas. He said he revealed Tilson‘s work in the art collections of the British government more than a year ago, but he was not happy that the collage was in an office of the Department for Transport in the town of Derby. He felt that this work of art belonged to Prague. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik (not seen) serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik (center) serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik (left) serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日mass for Jan PalachCatholic priest Tomas Halik (not seen) serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月15日Tomas HalikCatholic priest Tomas Halik (center) serves mass for Jan Palach, staged also by Society of Friends of Czech Bible and Roman Catholic Academic Parish Prague, on January 15, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathCivic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, grave, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at Jan Palach‘s grave in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Eric Jozsef, EuropaNow!Italian EuropaNow! organisation president Eric Jozsef gives press briefing regarding planned neo-Nazi concert in Verona on January 19 to commemorate Jan Palach, on January 16, 2019, on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Charles University, commemorative plaquePlaque commemorating late student Jan Palach was unveiled in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Charles University premises where coffin with his remains stood 50 years ago. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, grave, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at Jan Palach‘s grave in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日March in Prague paying respect to Palach‘s death in 1969The people commemorating Jan Palach, the student who immolated himself in protest against the Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia 50 years ago, set out on a march through the Prague centre in silence and with candles in their hands January 16, 2019. The rally was called by the group Million of Moments. Palach set himself on fire on January 16, 1969 in order to wake up people from the lethargy with which they accepted the occupation of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at the memorial plaque to Jan Palach and Jan Zajic in the pavement on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Petr Jerie)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathThe President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera (right) waits before he‘ll give a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathThe President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera (from left), Senate Vice-President Miluse Horska and Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala wait before they‘ll give a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Charles University, commemorative plaquePlaque commemorating late student Jan Palach was unveiled in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Charles University premises where coffin with his remains stood 50 years ago. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Jan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemeteryJan Palach‘s grave at Prague‘s Olsany cemetery (on the January 16, 2019, photo) became a symbol of resistance against the occupiers and so it was guarded by secret police officers to prevent people from approaching it. In 1974, Palach‘s remains were exhumed and moved to the family grave at cemetery in his home town of Vsetaty, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Nonetheless, there were many who defied the authorities and placed flowers on his grave in Vsetaty, and at the statue of St. Wenceslas on the anniversary of the event. Palach‘s remains were returned to the Olsany cemetery in 1990, after the collapse of the Communist rule in the country. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at the memorial plaque to Jan Palach and Jan Zajic in the pavement on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum as a statue of Saint Wenceslas is seen front in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathPeople lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathPeople lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Charles University, commemorative plaquePlaque commemorating late student Jan Palach was unveiled in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Charles University premises where coffin with his remains stood 50 years ago. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日March in Prague paying respect to Palach‘s death in 1969, Old Town SquareThe people commemorating Jan Palach, the student who immolated himself in protest against the Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia 50 years ago, set out on a march through the Prague centre in silence and with candles in their hands January 16, 2019. The rally was called by the group Million of Moments. Palach set himself on fire on January 16, 1969 in order to wake up people from the lethargy with which they accepted the occupation of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, piety, candlesA couple lays flowers at a memorial of Jan Palach during a commemoration this late student near the building of a secondary school he studied in Melnik, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous) 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathThe President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, pietyPeople attend a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism at Wenceslas Square and lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial (front) at upper part of Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Eric Jozsef, EuropaNow!Italian EuropaNow! organisation president Eric Jozsef gives press briefing regarding planned neo-Nazi concert in Verona on January 19 to commemorate Jan Palach, on January 16, 2019, on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial plaque for Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople lit up candles at memorial plaque for Jan Palach at upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Charles University, commemorative plaque, Tomas Zima, Jan RoytPlaque commemorating late student Jan Palach was unveiled in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Charles University premises where coffin with his remains stood 50 years ago. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. On the photo are seen L-R Rector of the university Tomas Zima and Vice-Rector Jan Royt. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Eric Jozsef, EuropaNow!Italian EuropaNow! organisation president Eric Jozsef gives press briefing regarding planned neo-Nazi concert in Verona on January 19 to commemorate Jan Palach, on January 16, 2019, on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Charles University, commemorative plaquePlaque commemorating late student Jan Palach was unveiled in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Charles University premises where coffin with his remains stood 50 years ago. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK/Petr Jerie)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum as a statue of Saint Wenceslas is seen front in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日March in Prague paying respect to Palach‘s death in 1969, Old Town SquareThe people commemorating Jan Palach, the student who immolated himself in protest against the Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia 50 years ago, set out on a march through the Prague centre in silence and with candles in their hands January 16, 2019. The rally was called by the group Million of Moments. Palach set himself on fire on January 16, 1969 in order to wake up people from the lethargy with which they accepted the occupation of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日March in Prague paying respect to Palach‘s death in 1969, Old Town SquareThe people commemorating Jan Palach, the student who immolated himself in protest against the Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia 50 years ago, set out on a march through the Prague centre in silence and with candles in their hands January 16, 2019. The rally was called by the group Million of Moments. Palach set himself on fire on January 16, 1969 in order to wake up people from the lethargy with which they accepted the occupation of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach‘s marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach‘s marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK/Petr Jerie)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathPeople lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, pietyAfter laying flowers Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala, Vice-President Miluse Horska and President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera stand among people, who lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathThe President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Charles University, commemorative plaquePlaque commemorating late student Jan Palach was unveiled in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Charles University premises where coffin with his remains stood 50 years ago. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach‘s marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia.、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach‘s marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, piety, candlesPeople light candles at the memorial plaque to Jan Palach in the pavement on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, pietyAfter laying flowers Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala, Vice-President Miluse Horska and President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera stand among people, who lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, National Museum, black flags, name, Jan PalachBlack flags commemorating late student Jan Palach with his name and silhouette hang on the building of National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathPeople lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial in upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. Some people attached a critical notice to flowers sent by PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathPeople attend a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism at Wenceslas Square and lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial (front) at upper part of Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candlesPeople light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach‘s marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. 、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathThe Vice-President of the Czech Senate Miluse Horska holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日50th anniversary of Palach‘s deathPeople attend a commemorative meeting for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年01月16日Eric Jozsef, EuropaNow!Italian EuropaNow! organisation president Eric Jozsef gives press briefing regarding planned neo-Nazi concert in Verona on January 19 to commemorate Jan Palach, on January 16, 2019, on the Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic. Palach, a student of the Charles University‘s Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people‘s growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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