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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 was the 1977 reaction of the Communist Czechoslovak ruling power under
Gustáv Husák Gustáv Husák ( , ; ; 10 January 1913 – 18 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak politician who served as the long-time First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1969 to 1987 and the President of Czechoslovakia from 1975 ...
, combined with a signature campaign by prominent cultural figures, condemning
Charter 77 Charter 77 (''Charta 77'' in Czech language, Czech and Slovak language, 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 ...
, a civic initiative drawn up by
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and
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, among others, in 1976.


Background


Charter 77

In 1976, a number of individuals from the artistic scene, including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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 architect ...
, Martin Palouš, Pavel Kohout, and Ladislav Lis put together a document critical of the Communist government, titled Charter 77, partly in response to the arrest of the rock band
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. 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 ''
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'' 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
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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
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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
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. According to the
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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
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.
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, 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
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and
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, 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, who was subsequently unable to perform her profession until 1989, as well as the entire collective of Divadlo Husa na provázku. Actor
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, who, together with his wife
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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
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,
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, Martin Štěpánek, and
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. As of 2017, several signatores have apologized for their complicity in the document, including
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, Michal Pavlata, Jiří Ornest, and
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. Actor
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admitted that he was not brave enough to refuse signing, and he later regretted it. Film director
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, 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, Za nové tvůrčí činy ve jménu socialismu a míru, Anticharter
Full text of the Anticharter

Text of the Anticharter in English

List of Anticharter signatories
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