<<No 53 : 1 August 1979>> As reported in CCE 52.9-2, Mustafa Dzhemilev was arrested on 8 February and charged with ’malicious violation of the rules of administrative surveillance’ (Article 199-3, Uzbek SSR Criminal Code). On 18 February, at the same time as declaring a hunger-strike, Mustafa Dzhemilev wrote a statement to the President of … Continue reading Mustafa Dzhemilev’s Trial, March 1979 (53.2)
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The Case of Bashkirov, Oct 1976 (42.2)
<<No 42 : 8 October 1976>> Pavel Yevgenyevich Bashkirov was arrested on 23 June (CCE 41 gave 22 June) on his arrival in Nyurbachan to visit A. Tverdokhlebov. Prior to this, he had been searched at Nyurba airport on the pretext that his rucksack was ‘similar to a stolen one’. The rucksack contained: a tape-recorder, … Continue reading The Case of Bashkirov, Oct 1976 (42.2)
Arrests, Searches, Interrogations, Aug 1976 (41.5)
<<No 41 : 3 August 1976>> YAKUTIA. On 22 June 1976 Pavel Bashkirov, an official of the Museum of Fine Arts in Yakutsk, was arrested in Nyurbachan. In December 1975 his flat had been searched without a warrant and he had later been interrogated, without a record being made (see CCEs 38, 39). On 11 … Continue reading Arrests, Searches, Interrogations, Aug 1976 (41.5)
Tverdokhlebov in Exile, August 1976 (41.4)
<<No 41 : 3 August 1976>> On 1 June Andrei Tverdokhlebov was taken to his place of exile, the settlement of Nyurbachan in Yakutia, and there released by his escorts. So the end of Tverdokhlebov’s ‘term’ will be in the second half of January 1978. It is 15 kilometres from Nyurbachan to the district centre … Continue reading Tverdokhlebov in Exile, August 1976 (41.4)
In Exile, April-July 1980 (57.20)
<<No 57 : 3 August 1980>> After seven years imprisonment Zoryan POPADYUK arrived from the Perm camps to serve his five-year exile sentence in the Far Eastern Magadan Region; Popadyuk was arrested on 28 March 1973. He suffers from tuberculosis, which he contracted in Vladimir Prison. In April 1980, after three years imprisonment, Merab KOSTAVA … Continue reading In Exile, April-July 1980 (57.20)
In Exile, April-May 1978 (49.9)
<<No 49 : 14 May 1978>> Yakutia. Before Vyacheslav Chomovil’s arrival at his place of exile (CCE 48), the local Party activists were informed that "an Enemy of the People" who had intended to overthrow the Soviet regime would soon be coming to the village. The local population were ordered, if they did not want 'measures … Continue reading In Exile, April-May 1978 (49.9)
News in Brief, December 1970 (17.2)
<<No 17 : 31 December 1970>> 1. On 4 February 1970 Gunar Berzin (b. 1949, a filing clerk; "Berzins" in Latvian); Laimonis Markant (b. 1951) an inspector of high-voltage equipment (Latvian, "Markants"); and Valery Akk, a filing clerk, were found guilty by the Latvian Supreme Court (the Judge was [A.M.] Niedre, the Procurator Romanova), sitting … Continue reading News in Brief, December 1970 (17.2)