Some inmates of Vladimir Prison <<No 27 : 15 October 1972>> There follows a list of some inmates of Vladimir Prison No 2 (address: 600020, Vladimir, [penal] institution OD-I/ST-2), convicted under articles of the Criminal Code relating to "especially dangerous State crimes”. [Surnames in Russian alphabetical order, see CCE 46.23]. * Anatoly Avakov – Article … Continue reading In the prisons and camps (27.5)
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Леонид Бородин
News in Brief (25.10)
<< No 25 : 20 May 1972 >> [1] As CCE 24.11 (item 6) reported, in March 16 prisoners in Leningrad Region’s corrective-labour colony 6 (Obukhovo rail station, Leningrad Region) refused to eat and sewed up their mouths in protest at the conditions of their confinement. Following an investigation, the commandant of the colony was … Continue reading News in Brief (25.10)
The Eighteenth of April, 1975 (36.2)
<<No 36 : 31 May 1975>> On 18 April 1975 searches were carried out at the homes of Valentin Turchin, chairman of the Soviet Amnesty International group, and at those of Amnesty group-members Vladimir Albrekht (Moscow) and Mykola Rudenko (Kiev). The searches took place in connection with case number 41045/48-75. No information was given as … Continue reading The Eighteenth of April, 1975 (36.2)
Concerning the Explosions in Moscow, March 1977 (44.16)
<<No 44 : 16 March 1977>> On 8 January 1977 an explosion took place in the Moscow underground. On 10 January TASS reported that the explosion was not of great force, “medical help was given to those suffering injury, and an investigation is being conducted”. Later, at meetings of Party activists, it was said that … Continue reading Concerning the Explosions in Moscow, March 1977 (44.16)
No 64 : 30 June 1982
THE STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE SOVIET UNION CONTINUES Few of the reports in this issue have been digitised. Page numbers for the pdf version (CCE No 64, see below) are given next to the right of the items in this Contents page. 1. The trial of Ivan Kovalyov [7] 2. ARRESTS [10] The … Continue reading No 64 : 30 June 1982
News from the Mordovian Camps and Vladimir Prison, Aug-Oct 1971 (22.4)
<<No 22 : 10 November 1971>> [1] From 7 to 14 August Yury Vudka (Camp 19) carried out a hunger-strike; the reason for the strike was the administration’s ban on anyone having a Bible in the camp [on Vudka, see CCE 12.4; CCE 14.7; and CCE 18.4]. [2] From 21 to 23 August the following … Continue reading News from the Mordovian Camps and Vladimir Prison, Aug-Oct 1971 (22.4)
Fate of the Members of ASCULP: April 1971 (19.4)
<<No 19 : 30 April 1971>> The first issue of the Chronicle reported the trial of members of ASCULP, the “All-Russian Social-Christian Union for the Liberation of the People” [CCE 1.6]. [1] Seventeen “rank-and-file” members of ASCULP were convicted, as well as (separately) four “leaders”: Igor Vyacheslavovich Ogurtsov (b. 1937) the “head” of the organisation; … Continue reading Fate of the Members of ASCULP: April 1971 (19.4)
The Leningrad trial, March-April 1968 (1.6)
<< No 1 : 30 April 1968 >> Between 14 March and 5 April 1968 seventeen Leningrad intellectuals were tried in the Leningrad City Court. Procurator Gusev and Judge Isakova (deputy chairman of Leningrad City Court) took part in the trial. All the accused were charged under two Articles of the RSFSF Criminal Code, 70 … Continue reading The Leningrad trial, March-April 1968 (1.6)