The Czech foreign minister is calling on British prosecutors to reconsider a court ruling that cleared a Briton charged with the murder of a Czech national living in Britain. Zdeněk Makar, 31, died in September after a fight in London with four Britons. One of them, Raymond Sculley, was charged but was acquitted of murder Monday. Foreign Minister Lubomír Zaorálek said he could not accept the verdict, which ruled that the man’s death was a result of self-defense.