I just discovered the "new-improved" slavic Davidbaerwald.com site, and though it may be an old topic for this chat room, I studied Czech in Prague and can explain what it is (but not how it got in David's site).
It's a site a Czech set up to give access to a list of the names of all those who worked with the Communist secret police in Czechoslovakia (StB there instead of KGB) - in effect, allowing their infamy to be public. It also decries the fact that the post-revolution government has done nothing to publish a list of this kind on their own.
The web works in mysterious ways.
Chris H.
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I just discovered the "new-improved" slavic Davidbaerwald.com site, and though it may be an old topic for this chat room, I studied Czech in Prague and can explain what it is (but not how it got in David's site).
It's a site a Czech set up to give access to a list of the names of all those who worked with the Communist secret police in Czechoslovakia (StB there instead of KGB) - in effect, allowing their infamy to be public. It also decries the fact that the post-revolution government has done nothing to publish a list of this kind on their own.
The web works in mysterious ways.
Chris H.
It's a site a Czech set up to give access to a list of the names of all those who worked with the Communist secret police in Czechoslovakia (StB there instead of KGB) - in effect, allowing their infamy to be public. It also decries the fact that the post-revolution government has done nothing to publish a list of this kind on their own.
The web works in mysterious ways.
Chris H.
