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"Ladies and gentlemen, we have before us Václav Havel. He started writing at a very early age, and never stopped, not even during his four terms of imprisonment covering a total of five years. His writing has always been straightforward and honest, sensitive and beautiful. Charter 77 was born as a means of cooperating between the Czechoslovakian and Polish opposition movements, and later those of other Eastern Bloc countries. Václav Havel was the main driving force behind the movement. He pursued the truth with courage and great modesty, just like Zbigniew Herbert, a poet who opposed the regime and who wrote: ‘We had a shred of the necessary courage, but fundamentally it was a matter of taste.’ I congratulate you, Václav, on never having lacked good taste! Ladies and gentlemen, President Václav Havel."@en1
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