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November 19, 1989
Proclamation on the Establishment of Civic Forum 19 November 1989
The Czech Civic Forum declares its purpose for existence and addresses its primary demands for reform which should be promptly negotiated with the government.
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November 20, 1989
The Civic Forum’s Exposition of its Position in Public Life with a Call for Nonviolence, Tolerance and Dialogue, Prague
The Civic Forum’s Exposition of its Position in Public Life with a Call for Nonviolence, Tolerance and Dialogue, Prague
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November 21, 1989
The Civic Forum’s Position on the Negotiations of its Representatives with Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec, Prague
The Civic Forum’s Position on the Negotiations of its Representatives with Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec, Prague
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November 21, 1989
Letter from the Civic Forum to US President George Bush and USSR General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev
Letter from the Civic Forum to US President George Bush and USSR General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev calling for condemnation of the 1968 events
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November 23, 1989
Declaration of Civic Forum Representative Václav Havel on Wenceslas Square, Prague
The Declaration of Civic Forum Representative Václav Havel on Wenceslas Square, Prague calling for a general strike
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November 24, 1989
Draft Thesis of the Program of the Civic Forum, Prague
Draft thesis of the program of the civic forum, Prague advocating a market economy to help remedy the ‘vassal’ system of the Communist Party and the crisis facing Czechoslovakia
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November 26, 1989
List of Goals by the Civic Forum, 26 November 1989
The Civic Forum, the organizing voice for Czech opposition groups during the Velvet Revolution, outlines their goals for a future Czechoslovak Republic. This includes new program goals including individual rights, the political system, foreign policy, national economy, social justice, the environment, and culture.
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November 28, 1989
Internal Organization of the Civic Forum
Internal organization of the Civic Forum – structure, function, and areas of concern
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December 28, 1989
The Position of the Civic Forum and Public Against Violence Toward the Negotiations with Czechoslovak Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec, Prague
The Position of the Civic Forum and Public Against Violence Toward the Negotiations with Czechoslovak Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec, Prague, discussing demands for condemnation of 1968 invasion and promises made by the Prime Minister to the Civic Forum
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November 29, 1989
Instructions of the Coordinating Center of the Civic Forum for the Local Forums with a Recommendation for Policy Toward the Communists, Prague
Instructions of the Coordinating Center of the Civic Forum for the Local Forums with a Recommendation for Policy Toward the Communists and information on how to deal with Communists infiltrating the Civic Forum branches