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Czech Republic mourning Václav Havel

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With deep sorrow, the Consulate of the Czech Republic in Sydney regrets to inform of the death of former President of the Czech Republic His Excellency Mr. Václav Havel on December 18, 2011.

 

Vaclav Havel (1936 - 2011)

Václav Havel (5 October 1936 - 18 December 2011) was a Czech playwright, essayist, poet, dissident and politician. He was the tenth and last President of Czechoslovakia (1989-92) and the first President of the Czech Republic (1993-2003). He wrote over 20 plays and numerous non-fiction works, translated internationally. Havel received the US Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Philadelphia Liberty Medal, the Order of Canada, the freedom medal of the Four Freedoms Award, and the Ambassador of Conscience Award and several other distinctions. He was also voted 4th in Prospect magazine's 2005 global poll of the world's top 100 intellectuals. He was a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism.
Beginning in the 1960s, his work turned to focus on the politics of Czechoslovakia. After the Prague Spring, he became increasingly active. In 1977, his involvement with the human rights manifesto Charter 77 brought him international fame as the leader of the opposition in Czechoslovakia; it also led to his imprisonment. The 1989 "Velvet Revolution" launched Havel into the presidency. In this role he led Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic to multi-party democracy. His thirteen years in office saw radical change in his nation, including its split with Slovakia, which Havel opposed, its accession into NATO and start of the negotiations for membership in the European Union, which was attained in 2004.

 

Book of Condolence in Melbourne:

Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Melbourne

Level 7, 500 Collins Street

Melbourne

Opening hours:

Tuesday 20th of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 3pm - 5pm

Wednesday 21st of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 2pm - 4pm

Thursday 22nd of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon

 

Book of Condolence in Sydney:

Consulate of the Czech Republic in Sydney

169 Military Road, Dover Heights 2030

Sydney

Opening hours:

Wednesday 21st of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 1pm - 4pm

Thursday 22nd of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 1pm - 4pm

Friday 23th of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 1pm - 4pm

 

Book of Condolence in Canberra:

Embassy of the Czech Republic in Canberra

8 Culgoa Circuit, O´Malley

Canberra ACT 2606

Opening hours:

Thursday 22nd of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 2pm - 4pm

Friday 23th of December, 2011 - from 10 am - 12 noon and 2pm - 4pm

 

Book of Condolence in Hobart:

Polish Club

20 New Town Road, New Town

Hobart

Wednesday 21st of December, 2011 - from 4pm - 6pm

Thursday 22nd of December, 2011 - from 4pm - 6pm

Friday 23th of December, 2011 - from 4pm - 6pm