No Violence
As a nineteen year old student of medical faculty, Lukáš Pollert was one of the participants of demonstration and successive procession that started on November 17, 1989 in Prague Albertov. “I and my friend made the banner and we were thinking for a really long time what we should write there. Finally we wrote: ‛No Violence.’ Even nowadays our banner can be seen in many photos from the demonstration and it became relatively medially known.” The latter Olympic winner suspected, from previous demonstrations, that this one is about to be special. He remembers he and his friends did not want to go Vyšehrad, but they wanted to go straight to the centre of Prague. Holding the banner in their hands they tried to redirect the procession. “I wanted to go to Národní Street or to the Wenceslas Square because it was a useless delay to go to Vyšehrad.” By coincidence the media later published that some provocateurs in the procession wanted to go another way than it had been set up. “It was me; I did not want to go to Vyšehrad and wanted to face the regime straight out because there were so many people that it would have been a shame to lose them on the way. We were really tired, but we had to go through it.”
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