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Czechs, Slovaks mark 50 years since Soviets crushed Prague Spring

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PRAGUE: Czechs and Slovaks On Tuesday will mark 50 years since Soviet tanks crushed the ‘ Prague Spring’ democratic reform movement, while using the anniversar­y to point out similariti­es to the situation today.

The burgeoning movement, led by Communist Party leader Alexander Dubcek, had tried to put ‘a human face on socialism’ through democratic reforms to the totalitari­an regime.

But on the night of Aug 2021, 1968, Soviet soldiers backed by Bulgarian, east German, Hungarian and Polish units brutally put an end to the movement.

Around 50 Czechs and Slovaks were killed on that first day alone, while the total number of victims of the Soviet occupation is 402, according to historians.

The last Soviet soldier left the country only in 1991, two years after the Velvet Revolution that toppled totalitari­an communist rule.

“Our citizens categorica­lly rejected the occupation. And yet, part of the Russian public continues to think of the occupation as ‘internatio­nal assistance’,” said Tomasz Peszynski, an activist from the pro-EU citizen’s initiative “Pulse of Europe”.

The NGO was among the organisers of a demonstrat­ion late Monday in front of the Russian embassy in Prague, where around 300 people waved banners with slogans such as “We will never forget”, “Stop Russian imperialis­m” and “Freedom is in the truth”.

“We penned a letter to Russian citizens in which we ask them to rise up against the current regime which continues to pursue an imperialis­t policy, just like during the Soviet era,” Peszynski told AFP.

“An interventi­on like the one 50 years ago is taking place today as well, but this time not with the help of tanks but propaganda, fake news and electoral influence.”

Protester Vaclav Bozdech attended the rally with a Ukrainian flag, while others carried the flags of the Czech Republic, the European Union and Nato. — AFP

 ??  ?? Women hold placards with photos from the Soviet-led invasion during a demonstrat­ion in 1968 in front of the Russian embassy in Prague. — AFP photo
Women hold placards with photos from the Soviet-led invasion during a demonstrat­ion in 1968 in front of the Russian embassy in Prague. — AFP photo

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