Profiles: The Helsinki MonitorsThe Commission, 1979 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... organized in the Ukraine , Lithuania , Armenia and Georgia . In Moscow , two allied groups were formed to deal with more specific issues : the Working Com- mission on the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes , and the Christian ...
... organized in the Ukraine , Lithuania , Armenia and Georgia . In Moscow , two allied groups were formed to deal with more specific issues : the Working Com- mission on the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes , and the Christian ...
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... ORGANIZATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS Amnesty International , Bulletin d'Information , Comite pour l'application des accords d'Helsinki en Georgie , Committee for the Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners , ELTA Information Service , Helsinki ...
... ORGANIZATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS Amnesty International , Bulletin d'Information , Comite pour l'application des accords d'Helsinki en Georgie , Committee for the Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners , ELTA Information Service , Helsinki ...
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... organized aid for political prisoners and participated in the circulation of samizdat materials . As a founding member of the Moscow Group , Alekseeva's particular areas of concern are political dissent and prisoners of conscience ( her ...
... organized aid for political prisoners and participated in the circulation of samizdat materials . As a founding member of the Moscow Group , Alekseeva's particular areas of concern are political dissent and prisoners of conscience ( her ...
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... ( organized by Jewish refusenik scientists ) and campaigning vigorously for the release of Leonid Plyusch , the Ukrainian cyberneticist imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital . In September of 1974 , In September of 1974 , Orlov became a ...
... ( organized by Jewish refusenik scientists ) and campaigning vigorously for the release of Leonid Plyusch , the Ukrainian cyberneticist imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital . In September of 1974 , In September of 1974 , Orlov became a ...
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... organization . rose to a position on the editorial board of the Komsomol newspaper and prepared to enter the doctoral program in philology at Kiev University . During this time he wrote several articles on the arts and literature for ...
... organization . rose to a position on the editorial board of the Komsomol newspaper and prepared to enter the doctoral program in philology at Kiev University . During this time he wrote several articles on the arts and literature for ...
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Стр. 15 - Helsinki monitoring groups as well as the Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes, all of whose members have now been arrested.
Стр. 4 - ... and free information have a direct relationship to the problem of international security.
Стр. 9 - A big staff of highly skilled scholars works at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences on the Aryan problem.
Стр. 10 - AS 957, SDS Vol. XVIII. 4ft Moroz was sentenced in Ivano-Frankivs'k in November, 1970, to a total of fourteen years deprivation of freedom, under Article 62 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code ("Anti-Soviet Agitation and Propaganda") . For petitions by Moroz and others on his behalf, see Ukrains'kyi vienyk, Nos.
Стр. 7 - INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
Стр. 9 - Theological Seminary and being ordained a deacon in 1973, Nazaryan worked at the Byurakan observatory and two other scientific research institutes. He was project director in the construction design automation bureau of the Armenian State Design Institute at the time of his arrest in December of 1977. Nazaryan's arrest on December 23 was the culmination of a campaign of reprisals since February of 1976 -- he was interrogated by the KGB many times, attacked in the Armenian press as "a false prophet,"...
Стр. 9 - Group. Arutyunyan supported himself by working in a shoe factory until he was arrested along with other Armenian Helsinki Group members on December 23, 1977. On January 18, 1978, he was convicted of "resisting a representative of authority" (Article 218 of the Armenian Criminal Code) and sentenced to 3 years in standard regimen camp.
Стр. 9 - His trial was postponed twice and finally held a year after his arrest. (At one point during the trial, Nazaryan's defense lawyer was not allowed to enter the courtroom because the guards did not recognize him.) On December 2, 1978, Nazaryan was sentenced to 5 years in strict regimen labor camp and 2 years of internal exile under Article 65 of the Armenian Criminal Code, "anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda," and Article 218, "resisting a representative of authority.
Стр. 5 - It includes the following members : OLES BERDNYK Prisoner of the Beria concentration camps (1949-1956) ; sciencefiction writer, prominent in Ukraine and abroad; author of close to 30 books, some translated into English, German, Portuguese and other languages; expelled from the Writers' Union of Ukraine in 1972 for deviating from Socialist Realism; currently earns his livelihood by physical labor.
Стр. 11 - Helsinki Group. He was detained by the authorities on December 23, 1977, during the crackdown on Armenian Group members. Khlgatyan was permitted to emigrate and arrived in the US on June 26, 1979.