Havel: Velvet Revolution ideals not abandoned

by Iveta on October 19, 2009

The Czech Republic has not abandoned the crucial ideals of the 1989 Velvet Revolution, yet mistakes were made, former dissident and president Vaclav Havel told a news conference on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain.

Havel said he believes a generation change is needed for an improved functioning of the state as key posts are occupied by people who grew up under the communist regime after the Prague Spring reform movement had been crushed by the Warsaw Pact troops in 1969.

 

Celebration with Mick Jagger

 

He said it would take decades for the society deformed by communism to get right. He admitted that he had been mistaken when he expected the situation to change for better soon.

Within the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, a music concert is to be staged on November 14 in Prague to which Havel invited Mick Jagger, Sinead O’Connor. Lou Reed and Suzanne Vega.

 

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