Life without freedom has no value
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Bohumil Pelc was born on August 17, 1955 in Rudeč into a Catholic peasant family. At the end of the fifties his father lost his farm. A year later, the Pelc family moved to the border village of Cínovec in Teplice. His father worked in the ore mines there, where he irreversibly damaged his health. In 1960, Bohumil Pelc, his brothers and parents moved to Dubí, near Teplice, where he experienced the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops on August 21, 1968. Later they moved to Ústí nad Labem. After high school, he continued his studies at the University of Chemical Technology (VŠCHT) in Prague. He finished his studies in Pardubice and then completed his military service in Ostrava. In 1987 he founded the local organization of the Czech Nature Conservationists. He tried to fight for a better environment in North Bohemia. In April 1989 he organized a protest against the removal of the landfill in Chabařovice. In 1989 he signed the document Several Sentences. In 2025 he lived with his wife in Ústí nad Labem.