<<No 18 : 5 March 1971>> 3.1 "Responses in Moscow" Item 3. The Chronicle stated: "Even before the invasion of Czechoslovakia, Czech newspapers disappeared from the bookstalls." In fact, Czechoslovak publications were on sale without interruption right up to 21 August 1968. Their "disappearance" can be explained only by an increased demand while the number … Continue reading Corrections to several issues of the Chronicle, March 1971 (18.14)
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News in Brief, December 1970 (17.2)
<<No 17 : 31 December 1970>> 1. On 4 February 1970 Gunar Berzin (b. 1949, a filing clerk; "Berzins" in Latvian); Laimonis Markant (b. 1951) an inspector of high-voltage equipment (Latvian, "Markants"); and Valery Akk, a filing clerk, were found guilty by the Latvian Supreme Court (the Judge was [A.M.] Niedre, the Procurator Romanova), sitting … Continue reading News in Brief, December 1970 (17.2)
Those arrested in 1969-1970 (17.14)
«No 17 : 31 December 1970» (January 1971 Supplement to Chronicle No 17) PERSONS CONVICTED / ARRESTED FOR POLITICAL REASONS IN 1969 & 1970 Those who appeared in an earlier such list (CCE 11.17), are marked with an asterisk. A reference is given in brackets to the issue of the Chronicle of Current Events which … Continue reading Those arrested in 1969-1970 (17.14)
New persecution of the Meskhetians, 1968-1969 (9.7)
«No 9 : 31 August 1969» "The people's movement for the restoration of historical justice continues." Those were the final words of the report in Issue 7 of the Chronicle [CCE 7.6] on the tragic fate of the small Meskhi people. Also continuing is the persecution of the Meskhi by the authorities. The Meskhi are … Continue reading New persecution of the Meskhetians, 1968-1969 (9.7)