Thank God it happened in 1989
Jiří Razskazov was born on July 7, 1957 in Čáslav, but lived his whole life in Pardubice. He studied at the Secondary School of Construction in Vysoké Mýto, majoring in water management. He never got into college because of his political views. He worked in Prague for five years and met many well-known personalities, the closest of whom was Jaroslav Hutka. The singer Hutka had one of his last concerts in his house before emigrating. In November 1989, the witness worked in the Supraphon store in Smilova Street in Pardubice. During the revolutionary events, he posted leaflets and various statements in the shop window, and also showed a film presenting the brutal suppression of the student march on Národní trída. He was involved in the activities of the Civic Forum. After the end of the communist era, he started a business as a bookseller and publisher in free environment. From 1990 to 2010, he was a member of the city council. After finishing this work, he built a high ropes park in Pardubice. Although he sold his bookstore Helios, he still works as a publisher and publishes books with a Pardubice theme.