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)
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News from the Mordovian Camps and Vladimir Prison, Aug-Oct 1971 (22.4)
<<No 22 : 10 November 1971>> [1] From 7 to 14 August Yury Vudka (Camp 19) carried out a hunger-strike; the reason for the strike was the administration’s ban on anyone having a Bible in the camp [on Vudka, see CCE 12.4; CCE 14.7; and CCE 18.4]. [2] From 21 to 23 August the following … Continue reading News from the Mordovian Camps and Vladimir Prison, Aug-Oct 1971 (22.4)
Details of the Ryazan Trial, 10-19 February 1970 (14.7)
<<No 14 : 30 June 1970>> As already reported (CCE 12.4), a group of six people has been arrested and convicted in Ryazan. The investigation was carried out by the KGB; more than 100 witnesses were summoned. The case was heard in the Ryazan Region Court from 10 to 19 February 1970. Yury Vudka (b. … Continue reading Details of the Ryazan Trial, 10-19 February 1970 (14.7)
Political trials around the USSR, February 1970 (12.4)
«No 12 : 28 February 1970» DNEPROPETROVSK (Ukraine) From 19 to 27 January the trial of I. G. Sokulsky, N. G. Kulchinsky and V. V. Savchenko, accused under Article 62 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code (which corresponds to Article 70 of the Russian Code), was held in Dnepropetrovsk. The judge was Tubelts, the assessors were … Continue reading Political trials around the USSR, February 1970 (12.4)