<< No 40 : 20 May 1976 >> In Vladimir Prison A. Sergiyenko had a visit from his mother, O. Ya. Meshko, at the end of December, during which he told her that his health had taken a sharp turn for the worse (Sergienko has tuberculosis). Since then, no letters have been received from Sergienko. … Continue reading News in Brief, May 1976 (40.15)
Tag: Meshko, Oksana*
Оксана Я. Мешко
Letters and Statements, May 1976 (40.16)
<< No 40 : 20 May 1976 >> Open letter to the organization Amnesty International and the European Commission of Human Rights, 19 March 1976, from the following mothers and wives of political prisoners: Nina Bukovskaya, Oksana Meshko (Sergienko), Galina Salova (Lyubarskaya), N. Buzyreva (Fyodorova), V. Isakova (Davydova). The authors of the letter report that … Continue reading Letters and Statements, May 1976 (40.16)
Letters and Statements, March 1976 (39.11)
<< No 39 : 12 March 1976 >> A Letter of Appeal to Soviet Scientists Yesterday the Moscow biologist Sergei Kovalyov was sentenced in Vilnius. According to the classic traditions of Soviet justice, he has been sentenced to ten years’ deprivation of liberty — seven years in camp and three in exile ... The glory … Continue reading Letters and Statements, March 1976 (39.11)
Trials of Past Years: A. Serhiyenko (38.20)
& Additions and Corrections (38.21) <<No 38 : 31 December 1975>> Oksana Yakovlevna Meshko, mother of the political prisoner Alexander Sergienko (CCE 30), has appealed to Amnesty International. She describes the trial of her son (place and date) and the events that followed. During the trial about ten charges were made against A. Sergienko. Here … Continue reading Trials of Past Years: A. Serhiyenko (38.20)
Miscellaneous News, Nov 1977 (47.14)
«No 47 : 30 November 1977» NIZHNY TAGIL (Urals). In May this year Sergei Korekhov (CCE 41) was arrested here. He is 21 years old. In 1973 he was sentenced to three years in strict-regime camps for producing leaflets, the charges coming under Article 70 (RSFSR Criminal Code). He served his term in Perm Camp … Continue reading Miscellaneous News, Nov 1977 (47.14)
After Release (55.5)
<<No 55 : 31 December 1979>> On 7 December 1979, Vasyl STUS (CCE 54) was placed under administrative surveillance for a year. As well as being subject to the standard rules and regulations, he was also “forbidden to visit the domicile in Kiev at 16 Verboloznaya Street" [the home of Oksana Meshko, Chronicle], which might … Continue reading After Release (55.5)
Vasyl Ovsienko’s trial, 7-8 February 1979 (52.2)
<<No 52 : 1 March 1979>> On 7-8 February 1979, in the town of Radomyshl (Zhytomyr Region) the trial of Vasyl OVSIENKO took place. He was charged under Article 188-1, pt. 2 (Ukrainian Criminal Code: “Resisting a Police Officer ...”). The Judge was Kovalenko; the Procurator, L. Sitenko; and the defence lawyer, S. M. Martysh … Continue reading Vasyl Ovsienko’s trial, 7-8 February 1979 (52.2)
Repression in Ukraine, 1972 (27.1-2)
<<No 27 : 15 October 1972>> Arrests In Kiev two staff-members of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Philosophy Yevhen LISOVY and Vasyl PRONYUK, both aged about 30, have been arrested [note 1]. Lisovy had written a letter to the Ukrainian Central Committee and the KGB protesting about the increasing repressions in the Ukraine. … Continue reading Repression in Ukraine, 1972 (27.1-2)