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Man sets himself ablaze in Prague on 50th anniversary of student’s self-immolation protest

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WATCH ABOVE: Eyewitnesses describe moment man set himself ablaze in Prague square – Jan 18, 2019

PRAGUE — A man set himself on fire in a central Prague square on Friday as Czechs marked the 50th anniversary of a student’s self-immolation in protest at the Soviet invasion that crushed the Prague Spring.

The unidentified man was taken to hospital after bystanders doused the flames that enveloped him in the same spot at the elevated top of historic Wenceslas Square where Jan Palach set himself ablaze in January 1969.

Emergency responders are seen at the scene where a man set himself on fire in downtown Prague, Czech Republic, Jan. 18, 2019. Jan Lopatka/Reuters

Palach’s suicide was a desperate act aimed at lifting the apathy hanging over the country in the wake of the Soviet intervention in August 1968 in which Soviet tanks and troops occupied Prague, snuffing out the Prague Spring process of democratic reforms to the Communist system.

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“According to initial information, a man born in 1964 poured an inflammable liquid on his body and set himself on fire,” Prague police said on their Twitter feed. An investigation was under way.

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Paramedics put the man, who suffered burns over 30 percent of his body, into an induced coma before taking him to hospital, the Prague emergency service said.

WATCH: Memorial to Czech student who set himself on fire in 1968

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There was no immediate word on the man’s motives.

“I saw him from the distance, and rushed in as I realized, ‘My God, he really is on fire’,” said a young woman at the scene next to the National Museum at the head of Wenceslas Square.

“I started to put out the fire, tried to douse it. He had petrol on himself, you can still smell it,” she told reporters.

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