Juhan Aare (sündinud 1948) on Eesti ajakirjanik ja poliitik. Ta sai tuntuks keskkonnaprobleemidest rääkinud telesaate "Panda" juhina. 25. veebruaril 1987 tegi ta selles saates avalikuks salajased plaanid Põhja-Eestisse fosforiidikaevanduste rajamiseks, mis võinuks kaasa tuua tõsised keskkonnaprobleemid. Tema Eesti inimestele suunatud üleskutse saata kirju ja avaldada mõtteid nende plaanide üle tõi kaasa mitte ainult kirjade kirjutamise, vaid lisaks ulatusliku protestilaine 1987. aasta kevadel, mis on tuntuks saanud Fosforiidisõjana. Umbes sel ajal alustas Aare ka saadetud kirjade teadlikku kogumist ja kogus lisaks materjali telesaate "Panda" kohta ja Fosforiidisõjast üldisemalt. 1990. aastatel jätkas ta kogu täiendamist eesmärgiga kirjutada selle põhjal raamat Fosforiidisõjast. "Fosforiidisõda 1971-1989" ilmus 1999. aastal. Oma kogu andis Juhan Aare Eesti Ajaloomuuseumile üle seoses näitusega "EI FOSFORIIDILE! 20 aastat fosforiidisõjast". Ühtlasi oli ta selle näituse ettevalmistamise juures nõuandja.
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Tallinn , Estonia undefined
Kollektsiooni operaator soovib jääda anonüümseks.
Marina Abramović was born in 1946 in Belgrade. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1970 and continued post-graduate studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, which she completed in 1972. Between 1970 and 1973, she took part in the shows and activities based at the Student Cultural Centre in Belgrade with the Group of Six Artists. From the beginning of her career in the early 1970s, she was interested in performance as a form of visual art, using the body as a subject and medium. In her performances, she explored spiritual and physical endurance. She left Yugoslavia in the mid-1970s and moved to Amsterdam where she worked on performances together with her professional and personal partner, Ulay. They worked together for thirteen years. In their joint performances, they explored the parameters of power and subordination between themselves as artists and the public. After 1988, Abramović began to work and exhibit on her own. Today, Marina Abramović is an acclaimed performance artist internationally and has shown her work in leading museums worldwide. Since leaving Yugoslavia she has never returned, and today lives in New York.
Lantos was the codename of an agent who worked for the secret service in the early 1980s. His real name is unknown. Lantos wrote reports about student life and political discussions at the Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences (Marx Károly Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem, or MKKE). He was a student and an active participant in university club life and served as one of the editors of the Közgáz-klub’s bulletin
Klub Közlöny (Club Gazette). His file contains 212 pages of reports written between 1979 and 1985.985.
Amantius Akimjak (born in 1961, in Levoča), prof., PhDr., ThDr., PhD., developed contacts with the underground movement in the Catholic church already during his studies at the Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology of Cyril and Methodius at Comenius University (from 1980 to 1985). He conducted the Schola Cantorum, a church choir consisting of theology students. Together with them, he compiled 7 collections of songs with notation for children and young people, which became the basis of a wide-scale popularization of the European version of gospel music at a time when the religious movement could address children and young people only illegally. After graduation, he became a chaplain in Levoča (1985) and the administrator of the parish in Haligovce (1989) and in Veľká Lesná. From 1990 to 2000, he studied at the Catholic University in Lublin, Poland. He was a vice-rector of the Catholic University in Ružomberok and a Dean of its Faculty of Education.
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Spišské Podhradie Spišská kapitula 12, Slovakia 053 04