Praha, Národní třída
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Euphoria? No, trauma

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Maybe you know that photograph from Národní Street, 17 November 1989 – the impenetrable wall of police anti-demonstration squad, facing a crowd of protesters just a few metres away, and a girl wearing a blue down feather jacket sitting between the two camps. The girl was one sixteen year-old Magdaléna Vovsová (married Rajčanová), a high school student. “I thought, ‘How can I protect myself?’”, she remembers now. “I stayed on the ground thinking that they couldn’t make me move. But when you see those boots and shields … that will make you move quite easily.” Hundreds of protesters who had no chance to exit Národní Street were trapped. Eventually, a friend pulled Magdaléna by the hand back into the crowd, mercilessly compressed by the police squads from both sides. “The experience was definitely more traumatic than euphoric. Suddenly, people started panicking, the pressure around grew terribly.” The only way to escape was the arcades near Mikulandská Street where the infamous Red Berets were busy. “You had to push your way through there, or be carried by the crowd. Actually, I was more pulled there by my friend; he led me out through the aisle and managed to protect me from getting hit. But they dislocated his hand, the one that he held the flag in.” Magdaléna was lucky in the end. She escaped uninjured from the arcades where a memorial plaque of the 1989 police raid on Národní Street can be found today.

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Magdaléna Rajčanová, née Vovsová

Magdaléna Rajčanová, née Vovsová

She was born in Prague in 1973. As a sixteen year-old student of the Nad Alejí High School, she took part in a student demonstration that was brutally repressed by the communist police forces on 17 November 1989. Magdaléna is captured on several photographs taken just moments prior to the raid, which luckily left her uninjured. She got a degree in sociology after the Velvet Revolution and has pursued many cultural and social activities since.

Praha, Národní třída

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Jedna z hlavních ulic pražského centra, oddělující historické části Staré a Nové Město, patřila vždy k důležitým místům společenského života Prahy. Do našich novodobých dějin se zapsala 17. listopadu roku 1989. Přibližně v půl osmé večer se na roh Národní třídy a Spálené ulice blíží dav demonstrujících studentů. Šéf StB Prahy a středočeského kraje Jiří Bytčánek v těch chvílích nařizuje veliteli pořádkových složek SNB Michalu Danišovičovi čekat na příhodné místo, kde by se dal dav uzavřít: "Přesuňte všechny síly k Národní třídě a zabraňte davu ve vstupu na Václavské náměstí". Posléze je povolán i Pohotovostní pluk.

 

 

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