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Fallen Walls - Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia (Paperback)
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Fallen Walls - Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia (Paperback)
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This collection of prison writings straddles two continents, and
compares and contrasts the political struggles that gave birth to
two vibrant new democracies of the twenty-first century: South
Africa and the Czech Republic. The triumph over decades of
suffering endured by the ordinary citizens of these two countries
is symbolized by their leaders, Nelson Mandela and Vaclav Havel.
While the moral stature of these two men continues to act as a
beacon for other political aspirants in a new century, they call
upon us all to acknowledge the role played by ordinary men and
women in effecting freedom and justice. For this reason, Fallen
Walls focuses on the experiences of ordinary prisoners of
conscience. It records three voices from the apartheid-era cells of
Robben Island--Joseph Mati, Johnson Mgabela, Monde Mkunqwana--and
three voices from communist-era prisons in Czechoslovakia--Jiri
Mesicki, Lola Skodova, and Jiri Stransky. There are striking
similarities as well as differences between the two sets of
stories. On a personal level, the tales from Robben Island are
characterized by an absence of bitterness and thoughts of revenge,
while a sense of bleak isolation and lingering bitterness pervades
accounts from the Czechoslovakian prisons and labor camps. The
buoyant tone of triumph of the South Africans is balanced by the
darker, more skeptical mood of the Czechs. In an age that teeters
so precariously between hope and despair, the narratives of these
six prisoners of conscience remind us not only of what we are, but
also of what we may become. In a timely warning against
complacency, Vaclav Havel notes in his foreword that "the authors
remind us anew of the price that is so often paid for freedom and
democracy." Fallen Walls will be of interest to historians,
sociologists, human rights activists, and political scientists.
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