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This Day in The Velvet Revolution, 1989

November 13, 1989: Travel restrictions for Czechoslovaks lifted

The Czechoslovak government announces that it will no longer require its citizens to obtain exit permits before traveling to the West. Many see the move as a merely symbolic tactic, and Prime Minister Adamec is quoted as saying that "travelling abroad with the aim of staying abroad permanently has been made simpler," implying that visas to reenter the country will not be guaranteed.