The Symbol of “Velvet Revolution” Died (VIDEO)
By Diana Ungureanu/ Chisinau / Moldova.ORG/ -- Vaclav Havel, who was a fierce fighter against communism and left behind a free and developed Czech, left the European democracy orphan on the dawn of December 18.
Moral principles on which he turned his whole life had stayed at the base of leadership of Czechoslovakia at the beginning, then of the Czech State from 1989 to 2003.
"The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the rationale of his own life, but that the rationale interests him less and less", said Havel. The morality with which he led the Czech Republic and with which he had lived his life was not in vogue and there will be ever, especially for a politician.
Those who knew him personally or who have known his actions, categorized him as a politic man and not a politician, because he has never assumed the risk of not taking seriously the others, people that had come to represent him. It's a great pity that Moldova does not have luck of such politic people, but it is full of politicians who defend their interests, completely forgetting about those who elected him.
Vaclav Havel, who was the author of "Anti-politics”, was chosen to become the most prominent representative of the country politics. Why? Because the policy can be done through soul.
British Prime Minister David Cameronv said: "Europe has a deep debt to Vaclav Havel, who had dedicated his life to the cause of human freedom. Communism tried to crush him, but he could not be reduced to silence".
But the disease that affected him for some time reduced him to silence, but let us hope that what he fought a lifetime cannot be reduced to silence.
"Saving the people of this world is not nowhere else than in the human heart, in the human power to reflect, in modesty and responsibility", this was the credo of Havel.









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