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Czechs protest against govt 50 years after Soviet-led invasion

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PRAGUE: Czechs and Slovaks on Tuesday marked 50 years since Soviet tanks crushed the ‘ Prague Spring’ democratic reform drive, as protesters used the anniversar­y to rail against the current Czech government’s ties to the Communist Party.

Hundreds paid tribute to the victims of the 1968 crackdown at ceremonies in Prague that also drew demonstrat­ors chanting ‘ Shame!’ as populist billionair­e Prime Minister Andrej Babis spoke.

His minority coalition is the first government since the 1989 collapse of communism to rely on backing from the Communist Party to survive in parliament.

A party member in the 1980s, Babis has denied allegation­s that he served as a regime secret police agent before 1989.

‘ He who governs with the Communists disrespect­s the victims of the occupation of 1968!’ read posters held by protesters in front of the radio station in downtown Prague where around 15 unarmed people, mostly youths, died trying to prevent the Soviets from taking the building.

The burgeoning ‘Prague Spring’ movement, led by Communist Party leader Alexander Dubcek, had tried to put “a human face on socialism” through democratic reforms to Czechoslov­akia’s 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 the first day alone, while the total number of victims of the Soviet occupation was 402.

The last Soviet soldier left Czechoslov­akia only in 1991, two years after the Velvet Revolution that toppled totalitari­an communist rule – and two years before the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

EU Council President Donald Tusk said on Twitter that while the Soviet invasion crushed the Prague Spring, “the desire for freedom and democracy survived and is the essence of what unites Europe today”. — AFP

 ??  ?? Thousands of people gather on Venceslas Square in Prague as they attend an event commemorat­ing the 50th anniversar­y of the Soviet-led invasion of former Czechoslov­akia in 1968. — AFP photo
Thousands of people gather on Venceslas Square in Prague as they attend an event commemorat­ing the 50th anniversar­y of the Soviet-led invasion of former Czechoslov­akia in 1968. — AFP photo

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