<<No 51 : 1 December 1978>> (1) A. Sakharov: “The Human Rights Movement in the USSR and Eastern Europe: Aims, Significance, Difficulties” (8 November 1978, 12 pp.) “The word ‘movement’ in the title of this article is not intended to bring to mind any sort of organization, or association, or, still less, party. It simply … Continue reading Samizdat Update, December 1978 (51.21)
Tag: Gershuni V.*
Владимир Гершуни
In the Psychiatric Hospitals, December 1974 (34.9)
Vladimir Trifonov (see CCE 26.5) is now undergoing compulsory treatment in the Leningrad Special Psychiatric Hospital (he was charged under Article 190-1 of the RSFSR Criminal Code); he has been diagnosed as suffering from paranoia. He does not consider himself ill, and in recent years has been refusing to go to sessions of the psychiatric … Continue reading In the Psychiatric Hospitals, December 1974 (34.9)
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
No 65 : 31 December 1982
THE STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE SOVIET UNION CONTINUES Not circulated in USSR; translation of one report. Available only in Russian *** 1. TRIALS The trial of Anatoly Ivanov-SkuratovThe trial of Natalya Lazareva (Leningrad)The trial of Victor Artsymovich (Tomsk)The trial of Gleb PavlovskyThe trial of Anatoly Chernyshev,Alexander Kovalevsky and Valery Kendel (Tomsk)The trial of … Continue reading No 65 : 31 December 1982
Notes from Oryol SPH, Vladimir Gershuni: March 1971 (19.2)
<<No 19 : 30 April 1971>> [The author is described in several earlier issues of the Chronicle, most fully in CCE 11.6. (See also CCE issues 10, 11, 17 and 18 of the Chronicle (note 9))] 9 March [Tuesday] It has been announced that letters can be sent off only twice a month. This is … Continue reading Notes from Oryol SPH, Vladimir Gershuni: March 1971 (19.2)
Political Prisoners in Psychiatric Hospitals: A Survey of Documents, March 1971 (18.1)
«No 18 : 5 March 1971» The imprisonment of dissenters in psychiatric hospitals continues to be the subject of public concern and protest. 1. In a letter appealing to the psychiatrists of a number of countries, the Action Group for the Defence of Human Rights in the USSR, stresses once more that this form of … Continue reading Political Prisoners in Psychiatric Hospitals: A Survey of Documents, March 1971 (18.1)
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)
The Trial of Gershuni, 13 March 1970 (13.1)
«No 13 : 30 April 1970» On 13 March 1970 the Moscow City Court heard the case of Vladimir Lvovich Gershuni (CCE 11.6), a bricklayer aged 39. Gershuni was accused under Article 190-1 of the Russian Criminal Code (slandering the Soviet political and social system). The case was heard in the absence of the accused … Continue reading The Trial of Gershuni, 13 March 1970 (13.1)