Petr Uhl

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Petr Uhl was a Czech journalist, dissident, and human rights activist who played a prominent role in the Czechoslovak opposition to communist rule.

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Petr Uhl canonical 2

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instanceOf Czech politician
dissident
human
human rights activist
journalist
advocatedFor civil liberties
democracy
human rights
cofounderOf Charter 77 movement
surface form: Charter 77 Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted
countryOfCitizenship Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
dateOfBirth 1941-10-08
dateOfDeath 2021-12-01
era Cold War
fieldOfWork human rights
journalism
political activism
imprisonedBy Communist regime in Czechoslovakia
knownFor human rights advocacy in Central Europe
opposition to communist rule in Czechoslovakia
language Czech
memberOf Workers' Defense Committee
surface form: Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted
movement Charter 77 movement
surface form: Charter 77

Charter 77 movement
surface form: Czechoslovak dissident movement
name Petr Uhl self-link
nationality Czech
notableRole prominent figure of Czechoslovak opposition to communist rule
notableWork Samizdat information service during Czechoslovak normalization
occupation editor
human rights activist
journalist
translator
participatedIn Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia
surface form: Velvet Revolution
placeOfBirth Prague
placeOfDeath Prague
politicalAlignment Trotskyist
left-wing
reasonForImprisonment dissident activities
residence Prague
signatoryOf Charter 77 movement
surface form: Charter 77
spouse Anna Šabatová
workedAs journalist for various Czech media after 1989

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Charter 77 movement notableMember Petr Uhl
subject surface form: Charter 77
Petr Uhl name Petr Uhl self-link