Network Europe - 22 December 2009:
- For the last 2 weeks of 2009, we're looking back at the past 12 months - the most crucial moments and the biggest stories of the year.
- The celebration of the year: the fall of communism in Europe.
- We'll tell you about the voice that got Prague crying twenty years ago.
- And we check how Bulgarians were craving for Western goods.
Photo: Czech former president Vaclav Havel light candles at the students' memorial on Narodni trida street in Prague, Czech Republic, 17 November 2009. Twenty years ago, riot police moved in to break up anti-communist speeches at Prague University, triggering a series of demonstrations and strikes that would eventually lead to the installment of the first non-communist government in the country since 1948 and the election of playwright and dissident Vaclav Havel as president before the end of the year. EPA/FILIP SINGER


















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