<<No 30 : 31 December 1973>> Early in November 1973, the newspaper Literaturnaya Ukraina published a statement by the critic Ivan Dzyuba. An editorial introduction reports that the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, taking into account Dzyuba’s sincere acknowledgement of guilt, has granted him a pardon. (Dzyuba was tried in March … Continue reading Material from The Soviet Press, November 1973 (30.17)
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Иван Дзюба
In the Prisons and Camps, December 1973 (30.8)
<<No 30 : 31 December 1973>> Alexander Fyodorovich SERGIYENKO [Ukr. Serhiyenko], sentenced by the Kiev Regional Court under Article 62 of the Ukrainian criminal code to 7 years in strict-regime camps and 3 years of exile (see CCE 25.2 and CCE 27.1), has been confined in the Perm camps ([penal] institution VS-389/36) since December 1972. … Continue reading In the Prisons and Camps, December 1973 (30.8)
Trials in Ukraine, January-April 1973 (29.5)
<<No 29 : 31 July 1973>> 1. Ivan Dzyuba, 11-16 March 1973 From 11 to 16 March the Kiev Regional Court heard the case of the critic and literary historian Ivan Mikhailovich Dzyuba,[note 1] indicted under Article 62 of the Ukrainian criminal code (Article 70 of the RSFSR code). Representatives of the institutions where Dzyuba … Continue reading Trials in Ukraine, January-April 1973 (29.5)
Related texts (1974)
<<Other texts and documents>> Français : Deutsch : Other languages. Russian version published abroad Publishers Amsterdam = Herzen Institute, Amsterdam (CCE 11.15, item 4) Frankfurt = Possev Verlag, Frankfurt-am-Main (FRG) New York = Chalidze Press (1973 onward) Paris = YMCA Press, Paris ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDITIONS (AND TAMIZDAT) Amalrik, Andrei, Will the Soviet Union survive until 1984? … Continue reading Related texts (1974)
Extra-judicial Persecution, March 1972 (24.10)
<<No 24 : 5 March 1972>> MOSCOW [1] Alexander Galich, previously expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers (CCE 23) has also been expelled from the Literary Fund [Litfond] and the Union of Soviet Cinematographers. [38] [2] At the end of January 1972 the writer Vladimir Maximov was summoned by the secretary of the Moscow … Continue reading Extra-judicial Persecution, March 1972 (24.10)
News in brief, June 1970 (14.11)
<<No 14 : 30 June 1970>> [1] IVANO-FRANKOVSK. On 1 June 1970 Valentin Moroz was once again arrested. The charge were brought under Article 62 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code (which corresponds to Article 70 of the Russian Code). V. Moroz served a term from 1965 to 1969 in the Mordovian camps (Dubrovlag) under Article … Continue reading News in brief, June 1970 (14.11)
COMMENTARY No 17 (December 1970)
No 17 : 31 December 1970 17.1 THE TRIAL OF AMALRIK AND UBOZHKO (AI) Amalrik's "Letter to Anatoly Kuznetsov" (see 11.14 (1) ) was published on 10 August 1969 in The Daily Telegraph (London), printed in Survey (London, No. 74-75, 1970), and included in the British edition of Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984? … Continue reading COMMENTARY No 17 (December 1970)
The Trial of Moroz, 17-18 November 1970 (17.2)
<<No 17 : 31 December 1970>> Valentin Moroz was arrested at his home in Ivano-Frankovsk (in the Ukraine) (CCE 14.11, item 1) on 1 June 1970. The charge was brought under Article 62 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code (equivalent to article 70 of the Russian Code). Investigations were conducted by officials of the Ivano-Frankovsk Region KGB … Continue reading The Trial of Moroz, 17-18 November 1970 (17.2)