<<No 20 : 2 July 1971>> [1] On 15 May Nikolai Fyodorovich Dragosh (b. 1932), was released from Vladimir Prison. A graduate of Odessa University, he was head-master of a young workers’ school in the Tarutino district (Odessa Region), where he taught mathematics. On 19 May Nikolai Andreyevich Tarnavsky (b. 1940), who was convicted in … Continue reading News in Brief, July 1971 (20.11)
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Иван Яхимович
The trial of I. Yakhimovich and other trials, April 1970 (13.8)
« No 13 : 30 April 1970» From 15 to 18 April a repeat trial of Ivan Yakhimovich was held (CCE 9.3 and CCE 11.15, item 22), following a second expert examination at the Serbsky Institute. The team of experts once again declared I. Yakhimovich to be of unsound mind, but with the reservation that … Continue reading The trial of I. Yakhimovich and other trials, April 1970 (13.8)
News in brief, December 1969 (11.15)
«No 11 : 31 December 1969» [1] On 5 December 1969 the traditional silent demonstration [CCE 6.9, item 3] was held on Pushkin Square. The first of these demonstrations was in support of Yu. Daniel and A. Sinyavsky, and took place on 5 December 1966, under the slogan "Respect the Constitution". This time about fifty … Continue reading News in brief, December 1969 (11.15)
Two trials about compulsory medical treatment, July-August 1969 (9.3)
«No 9 : 31 August 1969» victor kuznetsov On 16 July 1969, the Moscow Region Court, under the chairmanship of Judge Makarova, examined the case of Victor Kuznetsov at a closed hearing. Kuznetsov's activities had been classified by the investigators under Article 70 of the Russian Criminal Code. The substance of his activities was as … Continue reading Two trials about compulsory medical treatment, July-August 1969 (9.3)
The fate of dissenters declared mentally ill, July 1969 (8.7)
«Issue 8 : 30 June 1969» In the course of July three court hearings [CCE 9.3] are expected which will involve the ordering of compulsory measures of a medical nature. The special diagnosis department A panel of forensic psychiatry experts from the Serbsky Institute in Moscow has pronounced Victor Kuznetsov, whose arrest the Chronicle [CCE … Continue reading The fate of dissenters declared mentally ill, July 1969 (8.7)
The case of Ivan Yakhimovich, February 1969 (6.3)
No 6 : 28 February 1969 In December 1968, the Procuracy of the Latvian Republic sanctioned the conduct of an investigation into material removed during a search at the flat of Ivan Yakhimovich [CCE 4.5]. Formerly chairman of a collective farm, Yakhimovich is currently working as a stoker at the Belorussia sanatorium in the town … Continue reading The case of Ivan Yakhimovich, February 1969 (6.3)
A correction to Issue 4, February 1969 (6.10)
«No 6 : 28 February 1969» In describing the trial of the Red Square demonstrators [CCE 4.1] it was said that Lieutenant Oleg D. Danilov works for the notorious strict-regime camps in Mordovia. In fact he works in the equally well-known strict-regime camps in the Komi ASSR [Northwest Russia], at Vetyu (address: Vetyu, military unit 6593). … Continue reading A correction to Issue 4, February 1969 (6.10)
The arrest of Ivan Yakhimovich, 24 March 1969 (7.2)
«No 7 : 30 April 1969» Ivan Yakhimovich was arrested on 24 March 1969 in the town of Jurmale in the Latvian SSR. Ivan Yakhimovich is 38 and was born into a family of Polish workers. He completed a course in the faculty of history and philology of the Latvian State University. After university he … Continue reading The arrest of Ivan Yakhimovich, 24 March 1969 (7.2)