<<No 42 : 8 October 1976>> Evictions In August 1976 more evictions took place. On 9 August at 3 am policemen and vigilantes made a raid on the house of Mustafa Abilev in the village of Bogatoye, and at 5 am on the house of Enver Ametov in the village of Kurskoye. About 50 Crimean … Continue reading Persecution of Crimean Tatars, Oct 1976 (42.7)
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The Right to Leave, November 1977 (47.8-1)
«No 47 : 30 November 1977» * Introduction (47.8-1) Pentecostalists (47.8-2) Those who Have Left (47.8-3) The Jewish movement (47.8-4) * INTRODUCTION Recently those who have been refused an exit visa have been required to renew all their documents every six months for a review of their case. Since the middle of July 1977 people … Continue reading The Right to Leave, November 1977 (47.8-1)
Right to Leave, Sept 1977-Nov 1978 (51.16)
<<No 51 : 1 December 1978>> [1] On 12 September 1977, the deputy head of the Vladimir City Section for Visas and Registration (OVIR) Major Ilyukhin informed Victor NEKIPELOV of the Moscow Helsinki Group that he had been refused an exit visa: “We consider that you have no reason to visit the State of Israel … Continue reading Right to Leave, Sept 1977-Nov 1978 (51.16)
News in Brief, January 1972 (23.7)
<<No 23 : 5 January 1972>> [1] TASHKENT At the end of July 1971 two members of the national movement of the Crimean Tatar people were convicted -– Aishe Seitmuratova, [note 1] a [history] lecturer at Samarkand University, and Lenur [or Denur?] Ibragimov, a teacher. They were charged with the preparation and circulation of material … Continue reading News in Brief, January 1972 (23.7)