'Cost Of War': Pavel Calls For Russians In West To Be 'Monitored'

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Czech President Petr Pavel says that Russian civilians living in Western countries should be monitored by security services. Speaking to RFE/RL's Natalie Sedletska on June 14 in Prague, he said, "when World War II started, [the] Japanese population living in the United States was under a strict monitoring regime as well."

Czech President Petr Pavel says that Russian civilians living in Western countries should be monitored by security services. Speaking to RFE/RL's Natalie Sedletska on June 14 in Prague, he said, "when World War II started, [the] Japanese population living in the United States was under a strict monitoring regime as well." Read more about the interview here.