<<Other texts and documents>> Français : Deutsch : Other languages. Russian version published abroad: Publishers Amsterdam = Herzen Institute, Amsterdam (Chronicle 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
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Валентин Мороз
Valentyn Moroz Continues his Hunger Strike: December 1974 (33.9)
Valentyn Moroz is continuing the hunger strike he began on 1 July (CCE 32.12). Valentin Yakovlevich MOROZ was born on 15 April 1936. In 1958 he graduated from the History Faculty of Lvov University and from 1958 to 1964, Moroz taught history at a school. In September 1964 he became a lecturer at the Ivano-Frankovsk … Continue reading Valentyn Moroz Continues his Hunger Strike: December 1974 (33.9)
In the Prisons and Camps, May 1976 (40.9)
VLADIMIR PRISON The right to correspond. Since the end of 1975 Zavyalkin, the governor of Vladimir Prison, has taken an active part in supervising the prisoners’ correspondence. From December 1975 stereo-postcards which arrived in letters were not given out. From February 1976 there was an increase in the number of incoming and outgoing letters being … Continue reading In the Prisons and Camps, May 1976 (40.9)
The Psychiatric Diagnosis of Valentyn Moroz: May 1976 (40.8)
On 1 June 1976, Valentyn MOROZ should have been transferred to a labour camp after six years in Vladimir Prison (CCE 17.2). Since March that year Raisa Moroz had received no letters from her husband. In answer to many inquiries the prison governor informed her that V. Moroz had been sent to “a medical institution” … Continue reading The Psychiatric Diagnosis of Valentyn Moroz: May 1976 (40.8)
No 33 : 10 December 1974
ACTION IN DEFENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE SOVIET UNION CONTINUES A few of the reports in this issue have been digitised. Page numbers for the pdf version (CCE 32 & 33, see below) are given to the right of the items in this Contents page. (1) Political Prisoner's Day in the USSR [62] (2) … Continue reading No 33 : 10 December 1974
No 40 : 20 May 1976
ACTION IN DEFENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE USSR CONTINUES Few of the reports in this issue have been digitised. Page numbers for the pdf version(CCE Nos 40-42, see below) are given next to the items in this Contents page [*] (1) Statement by Tatyana Khodorovich TRIALS (2-8) (2) The Trial of Andrei Tverdokhlebov [9] … Continue reading No 40 : 20 May 1976
Corrections to several issues of the Chronicle, March 1971 (18.14)
<<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)
Samizdat Update, March 1971 (18.11)
<<No 18 : 5 March 1971>> [1] The Ethical Goal (1970) A philosophical sketch by an anonymous author making certain recommendations to the democratic movement in the USSR. The work examines the possibility of a real implementation of the principle of Good in relations between men. In this, the author thinks, lies the only chance … Continue reading Samizdat Update, March 1971 (18.11)
A Survey of Events in Ukraine, 1970 (18.5)
<<No 18 : 5 March 1971>> Based on material from the Ukrainian Herald [Ukrainsky visniyk] Nos. 1-3, January-October 1970; issued in Ukrainian) [1] * The first issue of Ukrainian Herald was briefly annotated in CCE 13.9 (item 17). The Herald's aim is to inform the public about cases of violation of human rights in the … Continue reading A Survey of Events in Ukraine, 1970 (18.5)
Samizdat update, June 1970 (14.12)
<<No 14 : 30 June 1970>> 1. Valentin Moroz, “A Chronicle of Resistance" (January 1970) The well-known Ukrainian historian writes of the nation's resistance to the process of assimilation, of the need to preserve the national heritage and national traditions. Only here lies salvation from an increasing loss of identity. Among the mountains of the … Continue reading Samizdat update, June 1970 (14.12)
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 Valentyn 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 Valentyn Moroz, 17-18 November 1970 (17.2)
Political prisoners and exiles, April 1969 (7.4)
«No 7 : 30 April 1969» [1] After prolonged discussions a proposed hunger strike in Camp 17 of the Mordovian complex did not take place as the camp authorities made concessions : the illegal decision, depriving Valery Ronkin of a visit, was withdrawn. [2] At the beginning of April 1968 Valentin Moroz was sent back … Continue reading Political prisoners and exiles, April 1969 (7.4)
The arrest of Victor Kuznetsov, 20 March 1969 (7.3)
«No 7 : 30 April 1969» On 20 March 1969 Victor Kuznetsov was arrested in the town of Pushkino (Moscow Region). Kuznetsov is 33 years old. His father was imprisoned [under Stalin] and perished; his mother works as a shop-assistant, his wife as a laboratory assistant; and they have two children, aged five and eight. … Continue reading The arrest of Victor Kuznetsov, 20 March 1969 (7.3)