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Soviet files may reveal Czech secrets

Published: 22 September, 2008, 04:49


A row has erupted in the Czech Republic after the government decided to make public secret police files from the Soviet era. The documents contain the details of alleged spies and their victims. Critics say the move is unfair as it could discredit living

 
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RadovanValasek February 10, 2012, 15:09 quote
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Mr Vaclav Havel was the last communist president of former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.  Communist parliament installs Mr Havel to the presidential chair for the first time.  Since 1965 year Mr Havel has been recorded at the list of spies of communist secret police in the Czech town of Brno.  The Czech media declared the record as a mistake but it is a nonsense; records of communist secret police were exact.  Mr Havel was seeded in a prison as a spy.  It is as the same method as the former president of Poland Mr Lech Walesa. Walesa was later declared as a spy of secret communist police. Mr Havel did not ever wanted democracy; he asked just a dialogue with communist government in 1990 year.  Mr Havel had been giving protection to spies of secret communist police after 1989 year all the times; he wanted not publish their names.  Before 1989 year spies of communist secret police did not pursued him; spies were working as his bodyguards because Havel was a paranoid.  In 1998 year Mr Havel even tried uninstall democracy in the Czech Republic and publicly asked permit for activities just two political parties in the Czech Republic.  From two political parties in a state   is just a step to do permit for activity just for one political party.  During unprepared common press conference in Prague with US President George W Bush Mr Havel was unable to give answer for any question and even was unable to say two words.  Who said Mr Havel was a very clever and a democratic person?  If anybody has received information from the Czech Republic he always should asks himself: “What if is it just in reverse?”

Communist spy Vaclav Havel and his fellow communists were not ever interested in Western type of democracy; they were interested just in Western money.

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