If someone squeezes your throat, stand still and help with silence
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Jan Šabata was born in Brno on 29 September 1952. His father Jaroslav Šabata was one of the prominent 1960s reformist communists and then a leading dissident. Mother Anna, née Landová, provided background for her husband and their three children and inclined to journalism professionally. Jan became involved in the resistance against the emerging normalisation at a very young age. In 1971, he organized the distribution of leaflets in Brno that pointed out the election not being free, for which he was arrested and sentenced to two and a half years in prison. After release, he had to take manual jobs, including those of a stoker and an orderly. He became one of the first signatories of Charter 77 and took part in the samizdat publication of Lidové noviny from autumn 1987 to the end of 1989. He took part in founding the Atlantis publishers in February 1989 and managed it briefly, but soon chose to go his own way. In 1991, he founded the publishing house Doplněk focusing on social sciences literature. In 1990, he began studying at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University, graduating in 1995. Jan Šabata lived in Brno in 2025.