Scout University in Prison
When Jiří Rys Lukšíček was twenty-one years old he was sentenced to six years of imprisonment for high treason. He got to the labour camp Nikolaj and worked there in the shaft Eduard. Fifty-nine per cent of the local prisoners were condemned for political reasons: “The first thing they asked you: ‛Why are you here?’ - ‛For treason.’ - ‛And specifically?’ - ‛Oh, scouting.’ - ‛Also a scout!’” No wonder the prisoners felt like among fellows. “There was a kind of university. We studied German. To get the German textbooks was quite difficult in those times. Of course, until they stole everything. The scouting in Nikolaj consisted in mutual discussions and new information. And I think that scouting is about getting to know new things, not only about tuition how to make knots. Scouting is also about building a relationship and keeping it even under not very positive circumstances," Lukšíček recalled.
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