I am happy to have been part of it
Pavel Jirásek was born on 24 June 1961 in Trutnov. He spent his childhood in nearby Úpice. His mother was a practicing Catholic. In order to avoid problems as a teacher, the family went to mass in nearby towns and villages where they did not know her. He lived through the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops while on holiday in Yugoslavia. Despite offers to emigrate, they returned to Czechoslovakia. In 1976, the witness entered the Secondary Industrial School of Electrical Engineering in Dobruška. In 1980 he successfully graduated and entered the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague. In 1984 he got married. His wife Jitka, a student of Norwegian and German, introduced him to Norwegians who were studying in Prague. Some of them brought banned literature from Scandinavia as part of Norwegian aid to Czechoslovak dissidents. Pavel and Jitka Jirásková helped distribute it. In the second half of the 1980s he worked at ČKD, where he refused to join the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ). He participated in the demonstration on 17 November 1989, escaping an intervention on Národní třída. After the fall of the regime, he served as director of the Czech Association of Museums and Galleries at the Ministry of Culture. He lived in Norway for seven years. In 2023 he lived in Prague.