CCCCC AA RRRRR OOOO LL II NN N AA CC AA A RR R OO O LL II NNN N AA A CC AA A RRRRR OO O LL II NN N N AA A CC AAAAAA RR R OO O LL II NN NN AAAAAA CCCCC AA A RR R OOOO LLLLLL II NN N AA A STUDENTS' E-MAIL NEWS FROM CZECH REPUBLIC School of Social Sciences of Charles University Smetanovo nabr. 6 110 01 Prague 1 Czech Republic E-mail address: carolina@n.fsv.cuni.cs Fax: (+422) 231 7391 *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* C A R O L I N A No 77, Friday, May 28, 1993. FROM LAST WEEK'S EVENTS (May 19-26, 1993) Vaclav Havel after departure from Greece Greece will support the Czech Republic in the process of integration into European structures, summarized Czech President Vaclav Havel his three-day visit to Greece. During his talks he met premier K. Mitsotakis and president K. Karamanlis. According to Havel, Greece realizes that it is in the continent's interest that Central European countries should join democratical Europe and its organisations as soon as possible. On Monday Havel received international award Athinai which has been awarded for merits in understanding between nations, for service to the humanity and human dignity since 1980 by Onassis Foundation. The value of the award is USD100 000. Klaus's Civic Democratic Party (ODS) is in the lead More than one third (35.1 percent) of the votes would come today for ODS, 13.9 percent to social democrats, 9.5 percent to Civic Democratic Alliance and Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. These are the results of a poll carried out by Centre of Empiric Research published this week. As according to this poll, people are most satisfied with government foreign policy, privatization and strengthening democracy. Most of them are discontent with governmental activity in security, environmental protection, agriculture, health service and education. Prague spring after a quarter of a century International conference Prague - Berlin - Paris 1968 held by Heinrich Boll Foundation took place on May 21, 22 in Prague's Carolinum. It is just a quarter of a century from student barricades in Paris, manifestation of German radicals, and Prague spring follow by august occupation. The presidium consisted of the organizer Milan Horacek, legendary Daniel Cohn - Bendit, today's mayor of Frankfurt above Mohan, widow after Rudi Dutschke Gretch, and Joschko Fischer, current vice-premier of Hessen government. Attending were also Eduard Goldstucker, Zdenek Mlynar, Ivan Dejmal, Darel Kosik, Bernard Poulet, Zdenek Zboril, Petr Uhl,u Miroslav Tyl, Zdenek Jicinsky, Jiri Kanturek, dr. Jiri Hajek. In this year's nineth issue of Lettre Internationale connected with the 1968 anniversary, Adam Michnik wrote in an article called Noncomfortable Anniversary: "What was Prague Spring? A movement for freedom or a communist intrique? A reform whose aim was destruction, or a mascarade aiming at saving the dictatorship? Who were the people from Prague Spring - organizers of mutiny against totalitarian oppresion or dyed foxes changing their coats?... From something which was the truth and the testimony of the generation, there is now a subject to ridicule and communist lie. More and more often now we can hear that it was just the time when communists were fighting for power, and that from a point of view of national interests these were only indifferent events because communists were the same... Today often repeated opinion that communism was nothing else but a Soviet agency unables us to understand ways towards communism, sources of this ideology, and finally the mechanism of departure from communism." Michnik's understanding provoked and anticipated contributions of most of the participants to the discussion. A.J.Liehm compared the 1968 year to 1948. Revivalistic movements, no matter the appearance, swept through all Europe, and though they were defeated, their thoughts gave rise to several generations. Professor Kosik described the 1968 year as a heroic attempt endoubting old paradigms, and also explained his thought that a modern man sinks in the bondage of a system he has created, that people are reduced to consumers and producers. All essentials have already happened, history finished with the year 1989. Other participants also expressed their opinions on understanding the then events in today's context. This was the first big opportunity for significant representatives of 1968 from both former blocks to meet. Thirty five percent people for military intervention in Bosna In May poll of the Centre of Empiric Research, 35 percent of the population of the Czech Republic agree with a military intervention in Bosna and Hercegovina. Particulary young people, university graduates and rightists rather than leftists spoke for the intervention. FROM SLOVAKIA Meciar's statement cannot put Czech-Slovak relation in doubt An answer to the Czech note connected with Slovak Premier's statement in German weekly Der Spiegel (we covered this last week) will be delivered probably very soon. This comes from Czech press information given by Slovak minister of Foreign Affaires Jozef Moravcik at Tuesday's press conference in Bratislava. "We are considering now how to reply to this note. But one thing is sure - neither this or any other statement like this can put in doubt our frank relationship to the Czech Republic and our interest in creating another reliable partnership between our republics", he said. Slovak premier after a visit to the US Slovak premier Vladimir Meciar described his five-day non-official visit to the USA as succesfull. At Saturday's press conference held right after his departure he also said that the most important was his talk with representatives of International Currency Fund about a credit amounting at USD90,000,000 for the stabilization of Slovak currency. According to V. Meciar, both sides agreed that former negotiations with this institutions were effected by a lack of basic information about Slovak economy. During his visit to the USA Meciar also presented his proposal - "analogy of Marshall plan". "Everywhere where I presented this, they took it as a very progressive and interesting new thing", said V. Meciar in his regular ten-minute TV programme. He did not present any details of his project. Meciar and his party are losing favour In the favour-ledder, Movement for Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) is still in the lead with 15 percent but since January has lost another nine percent. The second - Party of Democratical Left Wing (SDL) has strengthened its position in the same period and has also 15 percent of devotees. Nine percent of the votes went in January and April for Slovak National Party (SNS) and number of people prefering Christian Democratic Movement of Jan Carnogursky dropped from 8 to 6 percent. A group of impartialists rose remarkably - 39 percent of the population do not prefer any political subject. The most trustworthy politician in Slovakia is President Michal Kovac with 22 percent before Vladimir Meciar with 21 percents and Peter Weiss with 18 percents. Knazko's Alliance of Democrats got registered Petitions with apr. 1100 signatures were turned in for registration to the Ministery of the Interior of the Slovak Republic by a member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Milan Knazko who had left the governing Movement for Democratic Slovakia some time ago. The new political party will, according to him, be inspired by liberal thoughts. In the political spectrum they should be positioned in the right centre. CULTURE SERVICE East through the eyes of Magnum agency is the name of an exhibiton opened on Thursday, May 20 in Muzeum of applied-arts in Prague. The displayed 120 photographs were made in 1945-1990 in former socialist countries. Their authors are fifty members or collaborants to the prestige famous group of photographers Magnum (founded in 1945 by four photographers). The Czech Republic is the first post-communist country where this exhibition was opened. "Zlin 93" - children film festival Fairytale Stupid Augustina directed by Juraj Herz opened in Zlin on Monday, May 24, the traditional competition review of animated cartoons for children "Zlin 93". At the occassion of this festival, new film centre specializing at children and juvenile production, Czech Children film, was introduced. According to director Dusan Kukal, the centre wants to combine strong Prague background of authors, playwrights and directors with Zlin's means of production. Already three projects try to renew creative and commercial tradition of Czech children film. Israel days in Ostrava Israeli mixed choir Hod Hasron opened on Sunday, May 23 Israel Days in Ostrava. Since Friday, May 28 there will be cultural and educational events presenting Israeli and jewish culture. Lectures will be held by writer and playwright, rabbi of Prague Jewish Community, Karol Sidon, and also Israeli ambassador to Prague, Yoel Sher is expected to come. EXCHANGE RATE OF THE CZECH CROWN buy sale Great BritainGBP 43,30 45,87 France FRF 5,06 5,46 Canada CAD 22,05 23,83 Austria ATS 2,46 2,58 BRD DEM 17,24 18,16 USA USD 28,24 29,64 The rates are valid as of May 26, 1993. SPORT Czech on the nothern pole To capture the nothern pole for the second time was a decision of a Czech mountaineer and arctic explorer Miroslav Jakes. He announced that this week after his return from an international expedition North Pole Light which reached the nothern pole on May 10. After his success Jakes decided to capture the pole also by a walk from Russian island Novaja Zemlja. Football league (28th round) From the candidates for the title only leading Sparta Praha (44pts) did not hesitate and easily beat the team from Brno 5:1. The second Slavie Praha (41pts) drew a tie at home with Ostrava 1:1 and in the remaining two rounds is its chance for the total victory very small. Dashed were also hopes of the third Slovan Bratislava (39 pts) who lost to the fourth Dunajska Streda (36 pts) 0:1. After a long time Dukla Praha (17 pts) left the last place and now is on the 14th place. The last position is being occupied by Bohemians Praha (16 pts). WEATHER After a period of warm weather we are reminded now of the fact that May is after all still a spring month. 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