28.07.2008 - Four Czech deputies in Communist intelligence files
All of them say they never signed up any collaboration with the VKR and are considering filing a legal complaint, CT and the commercial television station Nova said.
They are registered as "secret agents," but this does not say anything about the extent of their collaboration or whether it was conscious.
"If someone was registered as a secret agent or candidate of secret collaboration, it does not mean that he really informed on anyone," Jiri Reichl, spokesman for the Security Forces Archives, told CTK.
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He denied any conscious collaboration, as did Hasil.
It was found earlier that VKR had in its files Evzen Snitily, a former Social Democrat deputy who deserted the party, and Senator Milan Spacek (the Christian Democrats, KDU-CSL).
In their cases, a court has decided that it was deliberate collaboration.
Last week, the Czech Archives of the Security Forces published registration protocols of the VKR on its new website www.abscr.cz.
The database contains 309 registration files on about 140,000 people.
The oldest of the files is from 1954, the youngest from 1989.
(Ceske Noviny)
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