Light at end of tunnel
All the hullabaloo about the 15th anniversary of the Velvet
Revolution accentuated the Establishment's version of what
happened on and after Nov. 17, 1989. It's understandable that
those who ended up profiting should want to praise the results
of their work. Few voices of dissent were heard, except from the
Communists. One exception was writer Ivan Klíma, who told the
BBC that he never imagined back then that people could steal
billions of crowns and get away with it. He said this even as the
latest "tunnel" (at Čepro) was unfolding. The CR has nevertheless
come a long way in 15 years and is now rated by the Economist
Intelligence Unit as the 34th best place in the world in terms of
quality of life, not far behind the U.K., at 29th. Despite all the
billions stolen, the CR is still in the big league in terms of
material well-being, political stability and civil liberties. country
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