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Petr Cibulka (October 27, 1950 in Brno, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech politician and former dissident. As one of signatories of Charter 77 Cibulka was repeatedly imprisoned for various fabricated offenses and spent a total of 5 years in prison before the Velvet revolution in 1989. During the Velvet revolution he was arrested and put in prison again but was released as the crowds gathered in front of the prison he was held in and demanded that he be freed. ==Cibulka lists== In early 1990s he published a list of agents and collaborators of the Czechoslovak secret police StB, since then known as "Cibulka lists" ("''Cibulkovy seznamy''"). Until this time, this information had been kept secret and occasionally used as a way to discredit political opponents. The main opponent of publication was Václav Havel - then president of the country and a friend of Cibulka. There was a very public exchange of opinions ("Vašku ty jsi prase!", "''Václav, you are a pig!''"), which effectively ended their friendship. The lists eventually contained tens of thousands of people with various ties to secret services. An electronic form with an easy search function was added later. Years later, in 2003, similar though much shorter lists were published officially by the Czech government and the very few personal files kept by the StB were made public. Several public personalities (for example the actress Jiřina Bohdalová) sued the government, because they were unjustifiably included in the "informers files" - and some of them won their cases. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petr Cibulka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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