Twenty years later
2009-11-13
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution,
Czechs are struggling as much as ever with the issue of whom to
hold accountable for the Communist era. Some people welcome
the gradual release of the names of StB tattletales and foreign
intelligence officials, while others argue that this means nothing
if those who created and built the Communist system from the
inside aren't unmasked. Václav Havel sent the message this
week that a distinction must be made between harmful and
harmless Communists, but he gave no workable moral guideline
for how to do this. Havel also said that the global community
must not retreat in the face of evil, because it is in the nature of
evil to take advantage of every concession. It's ironic that when
Havel was sitting across the table from evil in Nov. 1989, he
apparently made concessions that are still weighing on Czech
society 20 years later.
[Czech Republic informant secret police SNB]
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