Passing of Vaclav Havel
Press Statement
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
December 18, 2011
I
was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Vaclav Havel, the Czech
Republic’s first democratically elected president and leader of the
Velvet Revolution. His death is a loss for the Czech Republic and for
human rights defenders around the world. He was an inspiration to me and
I was proud to call him a friend.
He once said that his hope
was for history to remember him as having done something useful.
President Havel spent his life removing chains of oppression, standing
up for the downtrodden, and advancing the tenets of democracy and
freedom. When communism threatened the peace and prosperity of our world
and covered Eastern Europe in a cloud of hopelessness, he wrote plays
so powerful they changed the course of history and created new
democratic opportunities for millions. And when the people of the Czech
Republic were finally allowed to express themselves freely, they
overwhelmingly chose a man who never wanted to be in politics.
He
did something more than useful – he did something extraordinary, and
history will remember it. Today, a black flag hangs over the Prague
castle in honor of his life and commitment to a better world. My
thoughts and prayers are with his family, the people of the Czech
Republic, and all those who are committed to advancing human rights.