«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, Feb 1969 (6.3)
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Иван Яхимович
News in Brief, July 1971 (20.11)
<<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)
Yakhimovich’s trial and others, 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 Yakhimovich’s trial and others, 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)
Galanskov-Ginzburg trial, Protests 1967-1968 (1.2)
<< No 1 : 30 April 1968 >> The Moscow trial of Galanskov, Ginzburg, Dobrovolsky and Lashkova has provoked a widespread response among the Soviet public. The first of these was an appeal, written while the trial was still in progress, by Larissa BOGORAZ and Pavel LITVINOV, and addressed "To World Public Opinion". It described … Continue reading Galanskov-Ginzburg trial, Protests 1967-1968 (1.2)
Dissenters declared mentally ill, July 1969 (8.7)
«Issue 8 : 30 June 1969» In the course of July 1969, three court hearings (CCE 9.3) are expected to take place, which will involve compulsory measures of a medical nature. * The special diagnosis department A panel of forensic psychiatry experts from the Serbsky Institute (Moscow) has pronounced Victor Kuznetsov insane; his arrest has … Continue reading Dissenters declared mentally ill, July 1969 (8.7)
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)