The Anticharter (Czech/Slovak: Anticharta or officially, ''Za nové tvůrčí činy ve jménu socialismu a míru'' / ''Za nové tvorivé činy v mene socializmu a mieru''
or New Creative Actions in the Name of Socialism and Peace
Or or OR may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* "O.R.", a 1974 episode of M*A*S*H
* Or (My Treasure), a 2004 movie from Israel (''Or'' means "light" in Hebrew)
Music
* ''Or'' (album), a 2002 album by Golden Boy with Mis ...
was the 1977 reaction of the
Communist Czechoslovak ruling power under
Gustáv Husák
Gustáv Husák (, , ; 10 January 1913 – 18 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak communist politician of Slovak origin, who served as the long-time First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1969 to 1987 and the president o ...
, combined with a signature campaign by prominent cultural figures, condemning
Charter 77
Charter 77 (''Charta 77'' in Czech and Slovak) was an informal civic initiative in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1976 to 1992, named after the document Charter 77 from January 1977. Founding members and architects were Jiří Něm ...
, a civic initiative drawn up by
Václav Havel
Václav Havel (; 5 October 193618 December 2011) was a Czech statesman, author, poet, playwright, and former dissident. Havel served as the last president of Czechoslovakia from 1989 until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992 and the ...
and
Pavel Kohout
Pavel Kohout (born 20 July 1928) is a Czech and Austrian novelist, playwright, and poet. He was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, a Prague Spring participant and dissident in the 1970s until he was not allowed to return from Au ...
, among others, in 1976.
Background
Charter 77
In 1976, a number of individuals from the artistic scene, including
Jiří Němec
Jiří Němec (born 15 May 1966 in Pacov) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic.
He won a total of 84 international caps for the two teams, scoring one g ...
,
Václav Benda
Václav Benda (August 8, 1946, Prague – June 2, 1999) was a Czech Roman Catholic activist and intellectual, and mathematician. Under Communist rule in Czechoslovakia, Benda and his wife were rare in being believings Christians among the leadershi ...
,
Ladislav Hejdánek
Ladislav Hejdánek (10 May 1927 – 28 April 2020) was a Czech philosopher and a proponent of Charter 77. He was born in Prague and graduated from the Charles University in Prague. In 1952 he attained a degree in philosophy with his dissertati ...
, Václav Havel,
Jan Patočka
Jan Patočka (; 1 June 1907 – 13 March 1977) was a Czech philosopher. Having studied in Prague, Paris, Berlin, and Freiburg, he was one of the last pupils of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. In Freiburg he also developed a lifelong philos ...
,
Zdeněk Mlynář
Zdeněk Mlynář (born Müller; 22 June 1930, Vysoké Mýto – 15 April 1997, Vienna) was secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the 1968 Prague Spring and an intellectual. Mlynář wrote the notewort ...
,
Jiří Hájek
Jiří Hájek (; 6 June 1913 in Krhanice near Benešov – 22 October 1993 in Prague) was a Czech politician and diplomat. Together with Václav Havel, Zdeněk Mlynář, and Pavel Kohout, Hájek was one of the founding members and architects o ...
,
Martin Palouš
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, Pavel Kohout, and
Ladislav Lis
Charter 77 (''Charta 77'' in Czech and Slovak) was an informal civic initiative in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1976 to 1992, named after the document Charter 77 from January 1977. Founding members and architects were Jiří Něm ...
put together a document critical of the Communist government, titled Charter 77, partly in response to the arrest of the rock band
Plastic People of the Universe
The Plastic People of the Universe (PPU) is a Czech rock band from Prague. They are considered the foremost representatives of Prague's underground culture (1968–1989), which defied the Czechoslovakia's Communist regime. Members of the band ...
. Signatures were gathered, and the document was published on 6 January 1977. It was disseminated illegally within Czechoslovakia, and several international newspapers published the full text of the document. Government retaliation was swift and included dismissal from work, denial of educational opportunities for children of signatories, forced exile, loss of citizenship, and imprisonment.
Government response to Charter 77—Anticharter
On 12 January 1977, the daily ''
Rudé právo'' newspaper published an article under the title ''Ztroskotanci a samozvanci'' (The Wayward and the Self-Righteous), defaming the text of Charter 77, and on 28 January, national artists, actors, and other cultural personalities were invited to the
National Theatre in Prague. At the rally, actress
Jiřina Švorcová
Jiřina Švorcová (May 25, 1928 – August 8, 2011) was a Czech actress and pro-Communist activist. Her acting career lasted more than forty years, but she largely retired after the 1989 Velvet Revolution and devoted herself to advocacy of the C ...
read the call "Calling up Czechoslovak art union committees" (Czech: ''Provolání československých výborů uměleckých svazů''), expressing loyalty to the communist regime, which wanted, among other things, to legitimize the persecution of Charter 77 signatories and discourage further similar declarations.
In the following days, the Anticharter was signed by a number of leading artists of the
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
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. The list of signatories was published by ''Rudé právo'' on 30 January. A similar gathering was held on 4 February 1977 at Prague's Music Theatre, where the statement was read by singer
Eva Pilarová
Eva Pilarová, née Bojanovská (9 August 1939 – 14 March 2020) was a Czech jazz and pop music singer.
Biography
Pilarová was born in Brno. She started singing during her childhood, including classical music. She studied singing at the Ja ...
. According to the
Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes
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(formed in 2007), over 7,000 artists added their name to the initiative.
Several individuals later either denied having signed the declaration, or claimed that they were pressured into or simply misled about what they were signing. One of these was prominent actor and playwright
Jan Werich
Jan Werich (; 6 February 1905 – 31 October 1980) was a Czech actor, playwright and writer.
Early life
Between 1916 and 1924, Werich attended "reálné gymnasium" (equivalent to high school) in Křemencova Street in Prague (where his future bu ...
.
Dagmar Havlová
Dagmar Havlová (born Dagmar Veškrnová on 22 March 1953) is a Czech actress. She married Václav Havel, the former Czech President, on 4 January 1997. She has one daughter, Nina Veškrnová (born 1976), from a previous marriage to Radvít Nov ...
, who went on to marry Václav Havel, later also claimed that she would not have signed the document and was puzzled that her name appeared on it.
Others, including
Bohumil Hrabal and
Vladimír Neff
Vladimír Neff (13 June 1909, Prague – 2 July 1983, Prague) was a popular Czech writer and translator. He wrote numerous historical novels, political satires and parodies on criminal stories and adventure tales.
He is best known for his hi ...
, by signing the Anticharter, regained certain publishing opportunities that the regime had deprived them of due to their public opposition to the
1968 Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.
A number of prominent artists refused to sign the Anticharter, however, and were duly penalized for it by the ruling regime. This included documentarian
Kristina Vlachová Kristina may refer to:
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*the Swedish name of Ristiina, a town in Finland
People
*the Swedish name of Christina of Sweden
* Kristina (born 1987), Slovak singer
*Kristina Adolphson (born 1937), Swedish actress
*Kristina Apgar (born 1985), Amer ...
, who was subsequently unable to perform her profession until 1989, as well as the entire collective of
Divadlo Husa na provázku. Actor
Luděk Munzar
Luděk Munzar (20 March 1933 in Nová Včelnice – 26 January 2019 in Modřany, Prague) was a Czech actor. He appeared in the Czech New Wave film '' The Joke'' (Jaromil Jireš, 1969) and starred in the film ''Poslední propadne peklu'' under d ...
, who, together with his wife
Jana Hlaváčová
Jana Hlaváčová (born 26 March 1938 in Prague) is a Czech actress. She starred in the film ''Operace Silver A'' under director Jiří Strach
Jiří Strach (born 29 September 1973) is a Czech film director and actor. He directed the film ''O ...
also refused to sign the document, stated in a 2013 interview, "The Communists made the Anticharter and I did not sign it, but I did not talk about it anywhere.
..t's very difficult for me to explain today when I suddenly find out how many heroes there were then". Other notable individuals who did not sign were
Vladimír Mišík
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Career Music
Mišík founded his first band, Uragán, as a teenager. Later, he became th ...
,
Táňa Fischerová
Taťana Fischerová (better known as Táňa Fischerová) (6 June 1947 – 25 December 2019) was a Czech actress, writer, television host, politician and civic activist. From 2002 to 2006, she was a member of the Parliament of the Czech Republi ...
,
Martin Štěpánek, and
Helena Vondráčková
Helena Vondráčková (born 24 June 1947, in Prague) is a Czech singer whose career has spanned five decades.
Early life/career
Beginnings
Vondráčková spent her childhood years in the town of Slatiňany. She took piano lessons from an e ...
.
As of 2017, several signatores have apologized for their complicity in the document, including
Zdeněk Svěrák
Zdeněk Svěrák (born 28 March 1936) is a Czech actor, humorist, playwright and scriptwriter, and one of the most well-known and popular Czech cultural personalities. Since 1968 he has appeared in 32 films.
Career
In 1958, he graduated in Czec ...
,
Michal Pavlata
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,
Jiří Ornest Jiří (; ''YI-RZHEE''), the Czech is a masculine given name, equivalent to English George, may refer to:
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B
*Jiří Antonín Benda
*Jiří Baborovský
* Jiří Barta
* Jiří Bartoška
*Jiří Bicek
*Jiří Bobok
*Jiří Bubla
* Jiř ...
,
and
Eva Pilarová
Eva Pilarová, née Bojanovská (9 August 1939 – 14 March 2020) was a Czech jazz and pop music singer.
Biography
Pilarová was born in Brno. She started singing during her childhood, including classical music. She studied singing at the Ja ...
. Actor
Jan Hrušínský
Jan Hrušínský (born 9 June 1955) is a Czech actor. He has appeared in 56 films and television shows since 1970. He starred in the 1974 film ''Kdo hledá zlaté dno'', which was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. He is a ...
admitted that he was not brave enough to refuse signing, and he later regretted it. Film director
Jiří Menzel
Jiří Menzel () (23 February 1938 – 5 September 2020) was a Czech film director, theatre director, actor, and screenwriter. His films often combine a humanistic view of the world with sarcasm and provocative cinematography. Some of these films ...
, on the other hand, stated in an interview that the majority of people in Czechoslovakia served the regime at the time, and that he was not ashamed of his signature; rather, it was a disgrace to those who forced him to sign.
See also
References
External links
{{Wikisource, cs:dílo=Anticharta, Text of the Anticharter at Wikisource (Czech)
Full text of the AnticharterText of the Anticharter in EnglishList of Anticharter signatories
Communism in Czechoslovakia
1977 in Czechoslovakia
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1977 documents