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  2. Crime in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovak police in Sedlice.. Slovakia (population 5.4 million) is a Central European country with a history of relatively low crime. While crime became more widespread after the Revolutions of 1989, it remains low when compared to many other post-communist countries.

  3. List of massacres in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Victims were Slovak Jews, including women and children. [3] Hájniky massacre: 16-17 September 1944 Between Hájniky and Rybáre (currently Sliač), Slovak Republic: 11-12 Perpetrated by partisans of 1st Czechoslovak brigade "M. R. Štefánik". Among the murdered was also a priest and member of Slovak parliament, Anton Šalát . [4] Sklené ...

  4. Slovak mafia - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak mafia (Slovak: Slovenská mafia) constitutes various organized crime groups in Slovakia, controlled primarily by Slovak interests.The Slovak mafia does not have significant international presence and, even in Slovakia, their activities are limited by boundaries set by the powerful Russian mafia, Ukrainian mafia and Chechen mafia and various Balkan groups controlling much of the ...

  5. World’s most dangerous countries for 2023 revealed - AOL

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    The most dangerous countries in the world 2023. Afghanistan. Yemen. Syria. South Sudan. Democratic Republic of the Congo. Russia. Ukraine. Somalia. Sudan. Iraq. The most peaceful countries in the ...

  6. People form a human chain around Slovakia's public ... - AOL

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    Protesters in Slovakia formed a human chain around the country's public television and radio building Wednesday in anger over a takeover plan by the government whose populist, pro-Russia prime ...

  7. Human rights in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Hate crimes are penalized more strictly in Slovakia. Anti-discrimination laws are enforced inconsistently, and the Romani people in particular experience discrimination, harassment, and police brutality. The Romani people are often segregated from other groups in Slovakia, and crimes against the Romani are not sufficiently investigated. [2]

  8. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia, [a] officially the Slovak Republic, [b] is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 km 2 (19,000 sq mi), hosting a population ...

  9. World reacts to shooting of Slovak PM Robert Fico - AOL

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