CAMPS AND PRISONS.
- 6-1. Mordovia, Perm, Vladimir Prison.
- 6-2. Political Prisoners in Vladimir Prison (a list).
- 6-3. Torture in the Investigation Prisons of Georgia.
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Those known to the Chronicle.
Minimum details are given here about those included in the “List of Political Prisoners in the Perm Camps”. Bracketed references are to their nos in those lists: in Camp 35 (CCE 33.6-2) and in Camp 36 (CCE 33.6-3).
1. Abankin Vitold — Article 64 (Camp 36, No. 26).
2. Afanasyev, Vladimir — Article 64; 10 years (Camp 36, No. 87).
3. Balakhonov Vladimir— (Camp 35, No. 19).
4. Budulak-Sharygin [in English, Scharegin], Nikolai — Article 64; 10 years from 1968 (CCE 32.12).
5. Bukovsky, Vladimir — Article 70; seven years plus five in exile, from 1971 (CCE 33.5-2).
6. Butman Gilel— (Camp 35, No. 17).
7. Vukda, Yury — Articles 70 & 72; seven years plus two in exile from 1969 (CCE 14.7).
8. Gladko Georgy — Article 64; 13 years (Camp 35, No. 20).
9. Davydov Georgy— five years plus two in exile (Camp 36, No. 2).
10. Denisenko, Gennady — Article 70; seven years from 1971.
- DENISENKO, Gennady Georgievich (b. 1938), from Saratov. Sentenced on a criminal charge. In the camps of the Komi ASSR he protested against the beating-up of prisoners. He was tried in Syktyvkar under Article 70 and sentenced to a further seven years in prison.
11. Zdorovy Anatoly — Article 70; seven years from 1972 (Camp 36, No. 40).
- ZDOROVY is from Kharkov (CCE 33.6-3 [40] was mistaken here), married with a child. His family’s address is: Kharkov 108, 25 Kurchatov Avenue, flat 15. In 1972 he was tried for ‘anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda’ and got a seven-year sentence. Later an appeal court shortened the term to four years. At the beginning of 1974, because of a protest from the procurator, the court restored his original sentence.
12. Krasnyak — mentally ill (Camp 36, No. 130).
13. Lazarev — apparently also mentally ill.
14. Lukyanenko Levko — Article 64 (Camp 36, No. 17).
15. Lyubarsky, Kronid — Article 70; five years from 1972 (CCE 28.4, CCE 33.4).
16. Makarenko Mikhail (Camp 36, No. 119).
17. Malchevsky, Sergei — Articles 70 and 72; seven years plus two in exile from 1969 (CCE 17.14).
18. Meshener Josif (Camp 35, No. 1).
19. Moroz, Valentin — Article 70; nine years plus five in exile from 1970 (CCE 14.11 [1]; CCE 17.2, CCE 18.5 [8], CCE 33.7).
20. Mo-Khun —a Chinese.
21. Oppelfeld (?) — in December 1974 he was V. Moroz’s cellmate.
22. Pavlenkov Vladlen (Camp 35, No. 5).
23. Safronov Alexei — Article 64 (Camp 36, No. 34).
24. Sergiyenko, Alexander — Article 70; seven years plus three in exile from 1972 (CCE 27.1, CCE 30.8).
25. Tumelkans — member of the Latvian legion, six years from 1972 [correction CCE 38.22].
26. Fedoseyev, Nikolai — Article 70; seven years plus five in exile from 1969.
- FEDOSEYEV, Nikolai Ilyich (b. 1929), from Dushanbe. Asked to be given an apartment. Was refused. He then applied to foreign embassies with the same request.
27. Chernoglaz Dmitry — Articles 70, 72 and 89 (Camp 36, No. 25).
28. Shakirov, Bobur (CCE 33.4).
29. Yatsyshin Mikhail — six years from 1972, mentally ill (Camp 35, No. 88).
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NOTES
Vladimir Central (Prison), 1783 onwards
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