CCE 38
Vladimir Arkhangelsky was given 2 ½ years, not 3 years’ deprivation of freedom (CCE 38.19 [34]).
V. P. Fedorenko’s sentence was 15 years’ deprivation of freedom (CCE 38.12-2); the first five years in prison and the following ten in a special-regime camp.
Roman Gurny was not moved to Vladimir Prison; as before, he is in Perm camp 35 (CCE 38.12-2).
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The two Crimean Tatars who were held on 18 November 1975 in Simferopol in the Regional Soviet Executive committee building (CCE 38.15) were Servet Mustafayev and Mustafa Sofu.
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The police detachment at the trial of S. Kovalyov (CCE 38.3) was headed by Colonel Rainis, head of external security for Vilnius.
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Sergei Soldatov wrote his letter to Andropov in May 1975, while he was being examined at the Serbsky Institute, and not in May 1974 (CCE 38.4).
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Vladimir Maramzin left the USSR on 12 July 1975 (CCE 38.19 [23]).
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N. Koberidze’s interrogation (CCE 38.16) was reported in CCE 37, not in CCE 36.
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