<< No 40 : 20 May 1976 >> A shortened transcript of the conversation which took place on 16 February 1976 in the reception rooms of the CPSU Central Committee, between six representatives of the Jews trying to obtain the right to emigrate to Israel (Mark Azbel, Vladimir Lazaris, Yuly Kosharovsky, Vitaly Rubin, Vladimir Slepak … Continue reading Negotiations in Central Committee, May 1976 (40.12)
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The Right to Leave, November 1977 (47.8-4)
«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) * The Jewish Movement On 21 September 1977 Igor and Yanella Gudz were received by Colonel Danilov, head of reception at the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). They tried to find out why they … Continue reading The Right to Leave, November 1977 (47.8-4)
Shcharansky; Matusevich & Marynovych (47.3-3)
«No 47 : 30 November 1977» From August to November 1977 people in 20 towns and cities across the Soviet Union were interrogated in the case of Anatoly SHCHARANSKY. In total about one hundred people, mostly refuseniks, were questioned; the majority did not know Shcharansky. Anatoly Shcharansky (b. 1948) * INTERROGATIONS IN MOSCOW Leonid Shabashov … Continue reading Shcharansky; Matusevich & Marynovych (47.3-3)
Trial of Vladimir Slepak, June 1978 (50.8-3)
<<No. 50 : November 1978>> Vladimir Semyonovich SLEPAK (b. 1927) has been a refusenik since April 1970. He has been actively involved in the Jewish emigration movement and is a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group. * On 1 June Slepak was arrested in his flat and taken to the police station (see 50.8-1, item … Continue reading Trial of Vladimir Slepak, June 1978 (50.8-3)
Jewish Movement to Leave for Israel, March 1972 (24.8)
<<No 24 : 5 March 1972>> On 6 February 1972 fourteen Jews addressed a letter to US President Nixon. Bearing in mind his impending visit to Moscow, they asked him to use his good offices to obtain permission to emigrate to Israel for Esther MARKISH, the 60-year-old widow of the well-known poet Perets Markish, who … Continue reading Jewish Movement to Leave for Israel, March 1972 (24.8)