’DPR honorary consul’ Liskova to be tried in Czech Republic

The case against the so-called ’honorary consul of the DPR’ Nela Liskova was brought to court in the Czech Republic.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to RBC-Ukraine.
Liskova will be prosecuted for inciting hatred against a group of people. She called on social media for "de-Ukrainisation and denazification of the Czech Republic". It is noted that former Czech Minister of Culture Daniel Herman appealed to the police after Liskova's statements.
"I hope that all those who support this Nazi monster and his followers will be brought to full responsibility. De-Ukrainisation and denazification of the Czech Republic is our task!" - Liskova wrote on social media and accompanied the tweet with a photo of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Liskova also wrote that "Russia is winning and will continue to win".
Nela Liskova was previously a member of the Social Democrats party and ran in the 2014 municipal elections in Ostrava. Liskova was the head of the association 'Representative Centre of the Donetsk People's Republic' and posed as the 'honorary consul of the DPR in Ukraine', controlled by the Russian Federation. The association was dissolved by the court in 2017 due to its illegal activities.
The Vice Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Olga Richterova, won a court case against Liskova and received compensation of 50,000 kroons ($2,141). According to the court's verdict, in 2019, Liskova repeatedly posted on Facebook a false post saying that Richterova wanted the Czech Republic to give away apartments to refugees.