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Clarification or Instrumentalisation?
Newspapers are discussing the right way of dealing with the files of former communist secret services, unmasking prominent informers and calling for political consequences.
euro|topics-Dossiers on the subject of former communist secret services
Main focus of Wednesday, 23. May 2007
Ryszard Kapuscinski's secret-service past
The attempts to confront the communist past in Poland have sparked a new scandal. A Polish weekly has revealed that the internationally renowned Polish reporter ... » more
Main focus of Tuesday, 15. May 2007
The lustration dispute in Poland
On Friday, 11 May 2007, the Polish constitutional court declared the controversial lustration law, under which large sections of Polish society would be forced to ... » more
Main focus of Thursday, 26. April 2007
Bronislaw Geremek defies the Polish government
The European Member of Parliament Bronislaw Geremek may have his European mandate taken away from him because he has refused to obey the 'lustration' law. ... » more
Main focus of Thursday, 15. March 2007
Examining Poland's past
Today, a new law requiring journalists, university lecturers, teachers, lawyers and politicians to reveal any past collaboration with communist era secret services enters force in ... » more
Main focus of Friday, 12. January 2007
Poland confronts its past
Up to now, Poland has confronted its communist past only hesitantly. But the withdrawal of Warsaw Archbishop Stanislaw Wielgus from his post has fanned the ... » more
Main focus of Monday, 8. January 2007
The Church and the communist secret service
Poland is going through a dramatic crisis with its Catholic Church: Stanislaw Wielgus was supposed to have been inaugurated yesterday as the new Archbishop of ... » more
General
Dnevnik - Bulgaria | Friday, 1. June 2007
The renaissance of the KGB ideology
In Romania former members of the Securitate play an active role in everyday politics and in Bulgaria, former secret police members are running for election ... » more
The Irish Times - Ireland | Friday, 13. April 2007
Sociologist Zygmunt Bauman' s hidden stalinist past
"Last month, the biggest German daily, the 'Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung', published an article in which Bogdan Musial, a Polish historian, revealed renowned Polish-British sociologist Zygmunt ... » more
L'Hebdo - Switzerland | Thursday, 22. March 2007
Jacques Pilet on the polish lustration law
The Swiss columnist Jacques Pilet reviews the Polish law on lustration which came in to effect on the 15th March which will mean hundreds of ... » more
Romania Libera - Romania | Tuesday, 20. March 2007
Confronting the past in Eastern Europe
Political expert Cristian Pirvulescu comments on the "lustration law" - a Polish law that requires members of certain groups of the population to reveal former ... » more
Poland
Gazeta Wyborcza - Poland | Tuesday, 12. June 2007
Walesa's Stasi files on the Internet
On Sunday the former Polish President and labour leader Lech Walesa published 500 pages of his secret service files on his homepage. For two years ... » more
Gazeta Wyborcza - Poland | Saturday, 12. May 2007
Polish lustration law ruled unconstitutional
Last Friday Poland's constitutional court repealed most of what is known as the lustration law, which is aimed at uncovering cooperation with the former communist ... » more
Dziennik - Poland | Friday, 11. May 2007
Poland attacks the constitutional court
The dispute is escalating over Poland's lustration law, according to which 700,000 Poles have to turn in a declaration regarding their possible secret service work. ... » more
Le Monde - France | Friday, 27. April 2007
Geremek explains why he is refusing to respect the Polish lustration law
"On several occasions I have had to sign declarations stating that I never collaborated with the [communist] secret services", explains the Member of European Parliament ... » more
Rzeczpospolita - Poland | Wednesday, 21. March 2007
Poland defends itself against criticism of its lustration law from abroad
The newspaper cites the reaction of the European press to the 'lustration law', the new Polish law requiring certain sectors of the population to reveal ... » more
El Periódico de Catalunya - Spain | Friday, 16. March 2007
Should the EU treat Poland as it did Austria in 2000 ?
The daily considers that the lustration process launched in Poland on March 15th is a "witch hunt" with authorities asking hundreds of thousands of Poles ... » more
Polityka Online - Poland | Wednesday, 28. February 2007
A book on the Polish Church's involvement with the secret services
Poland has been eagerly awaiting the publication of Father Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski's 600-page book "The Priests in the Face of the Secret Service". Yesterday the book ... » more
Dziennik - Poland | Friday, 19. January 2007
Polish writers caught up in the secret service
Poland is currently absorbed in debate about the spying activities of the former communist secret service, SB. In her 2005 book "Oblawa" (the hunt), author ... » more
Dziennik - Poland | Friday, 5. January 2007
Spying charges against the new Archbishop of Warsaw
On Sunday, Stanislaw Wielgus is to take over the position of Archbishop of Warsaw from Józef Cardinal Glemp. This week, numerous media outlets have published ... » more
Rzeczpospolita - Poland | Friday, 30. June 2006
The handling of Stasi files in Poland
A week ago the non-party Polish Finance Minister Zyta Gilowska resigned. She had been accused of having worked for the communist secret police, an accusation ... » more
Gazeta Wyborcza - Poland | Tuesday, 27. June 2006
The investigation of journalists
The right-wing nationalist Polish government plans to introduce a law under which journalists are to be subjected to investigations aimed at establishing whether they had ... » more
Gazeta Wyborcza - Poland | Saturday, 25. February 2006
Confronting the Stasi past
The former activities of Catholic priests as spies have become the focal point of Poland's confrontation with its Stasi past. In an interview led by ... » more
Heti Válasz - Hungary | Thursday, 12. January 2006
Confronting the Stasi Past
Poland will perhaps become the first country in Eastern Europe in which the change in system is resolutely carried through to its final consequences," columnist ... » more
Tribune de Genève - Switzerland | Tuesday, 9. January 2007
Georges Mink on the 'decommunisation' of Poland
George Mink, a professor at the Polish branch of the College of Europe (Natolin), explains in an interview conducted by Jean-François Verdonnet how Poland ... » more
Gazeta Wyborcza - Poland | Monday, 24. July 2006
The new 'Lustration Law' in Poland
In future many more people in Poland will have to prove that they did not collaborate with the secret services under communist rule. The Polish ... » more
Rzeczpospolita - Poland | Friday, 20. October 2006
Jan Zaryn on the Polish Church's confrontation with the past
The issue of how the Catholic Church should deal with its past during the communist era and the spying activities of some of its priests ... » more
Rzeczpospolita - Poland | Friday, 30. December 2005
Reorientation at the Institute of National Remembrance
Acoording to Andrzej Kaczynski, the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) will propbably set itself new goals now that Janusz Kurtyka has taken over as ... » more
Germany
Die Zeit - Germany | Thursday, 8. November 2007
Brigitte Fehrle on remembering Germany's unification
Eighteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, the German Bundestag is to vote on the construction of a monument ... » more
Die Presse - Austria | Friday, 15. December 2006
Stasi spies working for the Stasi revision authority
"The very authority that has been given the task of shedding light on the past of the GDR's secret service is riddled with former Stasi ... » more
Süddeutsche Zeitung - Germany | Thursday, 3. August 2006
No new revelations in the "Rosenholz" files
The "Rosenholz files," compiled by the Stasi, were brought to the US after the Wall came down in 1989 and were handed over to the ... » more
Frankfurter Rundschau - Germany | Thursday, 20. July 2006
Berlin's DDR-Alltagskultur museum
In Berlin, the privately-financed Museum zur DDR-Alltagskultur, a museum about every day life in the former GDR, has opened. Harry Nutt reviews the museum in ... » more
Süddeutsche Zeitung - Germany | Monday, 6. February 2006
The Stasi and doping in sport
Thomas Kistner examines why German sport is repeatedly caught up in doping scandals and Stasi file affairs. "The history of the German Democratic Republic has ... » more
Hungary
Élet és Irodalom - Hungary | Friday, 27. April 2007
Secret police scandal involving conservative politician János Martonyi
Hungary has a new secret police scandal. Last Friday journalist Péter Kende revealed in a weekly newspaper that former Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi delivered ... » more
Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Switzerland | Tuesday, 20. February 2007
Disappearing secret service files in Hungary
In Hungary only the secret service itself is allowed access to the secret files which originated during communist times. Ulrich Schmidt describes this as a ... » more
Magyar Hírlap - Hungary | Tuesday, 30. January 2007
Hungary plans to give public full access to Stasi files
Political parties in Hungary yesterday began talks about a new law which would guarantee the public unrestricted access to Stasi files, while at the same ... » more
Magyar Hírlap - Hungary | Tuesday, 22. August 2006
Former secret service functionaries in public office
György Petö, mayor of Budapest's Obuda district, has made a public statement that he worked for the former Hungarian Ministry of State Security's counterintelligence department ... » more
Magyar Hírlap - Hungary | Thursday, 17. August 2006
Europe discusses Grass's admission
Julianna R. Szekely draws parallels between the debate about Günter Grass and the scandal when Istvan Szabo's past as a Stasi informant was revealed, and ... » more
Élet és Irodalom - Hungary | Friday, 26. May 2006
Laszlo Verga on Hungary's Stasi past
Hungarian historian Laszlo Varga calls for the Hungarian government to follow Germany's example and give the public access to Hungary's Stasi files: "Joachim Gauck (the ... » more
Élet és Irodalom - Hungary | Friday, 19. May 2006
The Stasi past of scientists and scholars
People who have been exposed as former Stasi spies usually justify their actions by claiming they were forced to collaborate. Holding up renowned scientists and ... » more
Élet és Irodalom - Hungary | Friday, 3. March 2006
The Catholic Church and the past of its members
A few weeks ago historian Krisztian Ungvary exposed Bishop Laszlo Paskai as a former informer for the political police and triggered a violent debate. He ... » more
Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Switzerland | Friday, 10. February 2006
Confronting the Stasi past
The spying activities of well-know public figures are coming to light almost on a daily basis in Hungary, writes Susi Koltai. Those implicated include Cardinal ... » more
Népszabadság - Hungary | Saturday, 4. February 2006
Szabo's new film
The young writer Eszter Babarczy went to see Istvan Szabo's new film "Rokonok" ("Relations"). It was the opening film at the Hungarian Film Week in ... » more
Heti Válasz - Hungary | Friday, 3. February 2006
Filmmaker Peter Rudolf on confronting the Communist Past
Following the revelations about Istvan Szabo's Stasi past, the Es Magazin has now exposed two further prominent public figures as former Stasi informants: Cardinal Laszlo ... » more
Népszabadság - Hungary | Thursday, 2. February 2006
Confronting the Past
Hungary seems to have difficulties confronting its past, notes historian Róbert Braun. He goes on to draw certain parallels between how the István Szabó case ... » more
Népszabadság - Hungary | Tuesday, 31. January 2006
Istvan Szabo's Stasi Past
On Sunday, Hungarian film director Istvan Szabo revised his explanation for his activity as an informer. He said he allowed himself to be recruited by ... » more
Népszabadság - Hungary | Monday, 30. January 2006
Szabó's Stasi Past
"It would be better if we never found out who the spies were. But even the doctor can't conceal the diagnosis, no matter how painful, ... » more
Népszabadság - Hungary | Friday, 27. January 2006
Istvan Szabo on Stasi Accusations
Film director István Szabó ("Mephisto") worked in an unofficial capacity for the Hungarian State Security Service from 1957 to 1963. As a student at the ... » more
Der Standard - Austria | Monday, 23. January 2006
Coming to Terms with the Stasi Past
András Heltai-Hopp, now deputy chief editor of "Pester Llloyd" and one of several former Hungarian foreign correspondents accused by journalist Paul Lendvai of having spied ... » more
Magyar Hírlap - Hungary | Tuesday, 17. January 2006
Secret Police Scandal
TV journalist and Eastern Europe expert Paul Lendvai, who has lived in Vienna since 1957, has publicly accused several former Vienna correspondents for Hungarian newspapers ... » more
Czech Republic
Respekt - Czech Republic | Tuesday, 15. January 2008
Czechs agonize over probing the history of totalitarianism
57 Social Democratic and Communist members of parliament have submitted a constitutional challenge to the creation of an authority for research into the totalitarian regime. ... » more
Lidové noviny - Czech Republic | Wednesday, 30. May 2007
The Stasi past of two ex-ministers
Two ministers who held office during Czechoslovakia's post-communist period, former Minister of the Interior Richard Sacher and former Defence Minister Miroslav Vacek, have been exposed ... » more
Pražský deník - Czech Republic | Monday, 26. February 2007
Problems confronting the past in the Czech Republic
Recent revelations about the secret service past of former Prime Minister Josef Tosovsky and popular singer Jaroslav Nohavica have revived the subject of collaboration with ... » more
Respekt - Czech Republic | Wednesday, 7. February 2007
The Czech clergy's former ties with the communist secret service
The Archbishop of Prague Cardinal Miloslav Vlk wants an investigation into whether Czech members of the clergy collaborated with the communist secret police the StB. ... » more
Talaljuk ki Közep-Europat? - Hungary | Sunday, 13. August 2006
The flaws of the Czech 'lustration law'
Judit Hamberger of the Laszlo Teleki Institute in Hungary points to how Czech Social Democrats and communists try to get round the so-called Lustration Law, ... » more
Mladá fronta DNES - Czech Republic | Wednesday, 21. December 2005
Secret Service Missions in Poland
In 1981, several hundred agents of the former Czech secret police, the StB, volunteered to go to Poland on a secret mission to counteract the ... » more
Slovakia
Pravda - Slovakia | Thursday, 15. February 2007
The Slovakian Catholic Church's involvement with the Stasi
In Slovakia new files have come to light according to which Jan Sokol, Archbishop of Trnava and Bratislava, maintained close ties with the former communist ... » more
Hospodářské noviny - Czech Republic | Thursday, 22. June 2006
Dealing with the past in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Like several of its neighbouring countries, the Czech Republic now plans to set up a special public authority to deal with the crimes of communism. ... » more
Romania
Romania Libera - Romania | Monday, 4. February 2008
How to shed light on the Securitate
On Sunday, several hundred people protested in Bucharest against the decision of the constitutional court declaring the existing rules for dealing with the Securitate files ... » more
Evenimentul Zilei - Romania | Friday, 1. February 2008
And end to Romania's confrontation with secret service crimes?
Romania's National Council for the Study of the Securitate Archives (CNSAS) is on its deathbed. The constitutional court decided yesterday that the law that has ... » more
Evenimentul Zilei - Romania | Thursday, 3. January 2008
Limit the confrontation with Romania's past secret service?
Romania's oppositional Social Democrats (PSD) want to greatly limit the independence of the authority that is examining the files of Romania's former secret service Securitate ... » more
Cotidianul - Romania | Friday, 25. May 2007
A lustration law for Romania?
The Romanian head of state, Traian Basescu, plans to propose the introduction of a lustration law at a meeting with the parliamentary parties next Monday. ... » more
Finland
Hufvudstadsbladet - Finland | Tuesday, 14. August 2007
Finland's debate about Stasi files
In Sweden and Finland, secret service files and lists of names have triggered a debate about Swedish and Finnish citizens who worked as informants for ... » more
Sweden
Svenska Dagbladet - Sweden | Tuesday, 14. August 2007
The list of names of Swedish Stasi informants
The Swedish secret police Säpo has confirmed the existence of files on around 50 Swedish Stasi informants. However, the names of the informants are not ... » more
Spain
Rzeczpospolita - Poland | Saturday, 24. March 2007
The dispute over Polish fighters in the Spanish Civil War
Tensions have arisen between Poland and Spain after the Spanish Senate called on the Spanish government to lobby for the two dozen or so Poles ... » more
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