I have nothing to worry about, I‘m in good hands
Zdeněk Susa was born on 25 October 1942 in Prague. He graduated from medical school and then worked in Františkovy Lázně. At the end of the 1960s, he moved with his family to Prague, where he worked as a doctor in Strahov, on Charles Square and then at the hospital in Veleslavín. From the 1970s onwards, he helped spread information and samizdat literature among dissidents. He was interrogated by State Security on several occasions. After the Velvet Revolution, he co-founded the Christian Democratic Party and served in the leadership of the Czech Brethren Evangelical Church, of which he is a lifelong member. He has written several books, including on his travels in Europe, and runs his own publishing house. In 2020, he was living near Prague.