The samizdat had flower cover names, we kept the contacts in the fridge
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Marie Ševčíková was born on 27 August 1961 in Nový Jičín as Marie Vlčková. Her father, Josef Vlček, was a Catholic dissident who was imprisoned twice during socialism. Her mother’s name was Ludmila Vlčková and she came from a family of tradesmen. Marie Ševčíková grew up with her two sisters, the elder Jana and the younger Věra, in Moravian-Silesian Příbor, later the family moved to Olomouc. From a young age she was brought up to faith and perceived her parents’ negative attitude towards the communist regime. Already in primary school she had problems with her teachers because of this. She graduated from the secondary school of economics, but despite successfully passing her graduation, she had problems finding a job due to bad political profile. She worked as an office assistant. In the late seventies and early eighties she helped her father with the distribution of Catholic samizdat literature. She underwent several interrogations, and the State Security (StB) opened a file on her under the name of a person under investigation. The volume was destroyed in December 1989. The witness holds a certificate from the Ministry of Defence on participation in the resistance and opposition against communism. Marie Ševčíková married in 1983 and had four children with her husband. In 2025 she lived in Olomouc.