I’m ashamed to have been a State Security agent. I hope I didn’t hurt anyone
Petr Růžička was born on 11 December 1956 in Dubí, Teplice. His father left the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in the mid-1960s under the influence of the so-called revival process. Because of this, Petr Růžička and his brother Pavel did not get into the high school of their choice. He apprenticed in Brno as an electrician and continued his studies at the industrial school in Chomutov. He was inclined to rock and punk. He started to organise concerts of independent bands in Teplice. He did not graduate from the industrial school and started working as an assembler in Teplice electrical works. He began to meet members of Charter 77, Dana Němcová and Petr Uhl. He enlisted the military service in Nepomuk, where he made no secret of his anti-communist stance. For this, he was sentenced to one year in the Bory prison in Pilsen. In 1980, under pressure, he signed a cooperation with State Security. He continued to organise concerts of banned songwriters. He founded the punk band FPB. In 1984, he helped his brother to emigrate. He also participated as a demonstrator in the so-called Palach Week. He claims that as a State Security agent, he tried not to harm anyone. He repeatedly collected cash rewards for reporting. In 1989, he helped the organisers of ecological demonstrations in Teplice. After 1990, he worked as a manager for several bands, such as Šanov. In 2023, he is still working in show business and has a small construction company. We were able to record the story of the witness thanks to support from the city of Teplice.