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    Vladimir Konstantinovich Bukovsky (Russian: Влади́мир Константи́нович Буко́вский; 30 December 1942 – 27 October 2019) was a Soviet and Russian human rights...
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    documentary was based on interviews with Russian dissidents, including Vladimir Bukovsky, Elena Bonner and Sergei Kovalev. It was first aired in October 2005...
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  • Vladimir Bukovsky (born 30 December 1942) was prominent in the Soviet dissident movement of the 1960s and 1970s. A writer, neurophysiologist, and activist...
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  • that it would prosecute Vladimir Bukovsky for "prohibited images" found on his computer; however, the case against Bukovsky was put on hold as investigators...
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    was one of the key weapons of both illegal and legal repression. As Vladimir Bukovsky and Semyon Gluzman wrote in their joint A Manual on Psychiatry for...
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    hospital. In 2007, an official at the Serbsky Center declared that Vladimir Bukovsky, who was then going to run for the President of the Russian Federation...
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  • insanity of dissidents who were in fact mentally healthy, including Vladimir Bukovsky, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Leonid Plyushch, Mikola Plakhotnyuk, and Pyotr...
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    numerous trials of human rights activists such as Andrei Amalrik, Vladimir Bukovsky, Viacheslav Chornovil, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Alexander Ginzburg, Natalya...
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  • interviews of dissidents themselves. The film's participants are Vladimir Bukovsky, Elena Bonner, Sergei Kovalev, Alexander Yessenin-Volpin, Anatoly...
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    S2CID 191621525. "The Bukovsky Archives, 7 January 1974". Archived from the original on 4 October 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016. "The Bukovsky Archives, 7 February...
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    failures and embezzlement. Frode Berg, Norwegian spy Vasily Blyukher Vladimir Bukovsky Nicholas Daniloff Alexander Dolgun Sergey Ryakhovsky, serial killer...
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    CPSU Central Committee archive were located and secretly copied by Vladimir Bukovsky in 1992. "Wadie Haddad". www.sundance.tv.[permanent dead link] Thomas...
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    was exchanged for a notable Soviet political prisoner, dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, and received asylum in the USSR. Corvalán headed the Communist Party...
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    poured liquid into tubes inserted into his nose." Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky described how he was force-fed: The feeding pipe was thick, thicker...
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    members. Second, a number of activists, such as Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Bukovsky, are in principle against registration, saying that the registration...
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  • topic; Esenin-Volpin was released almost immediately thereafter.: 221  Vladimir Bukovsky was quoted as saying that Volpin's diagnosis was "pathological honesty"...
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  • alone is worth seven years in the labor camp and five in exile. – Vladimir Bukovsky The penalty was from six months to 7 years of imprisonment, with possible...
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    Georgia and Moldova, respectively. Limonov was also initially an ally of Vladimir Zhirinovsky and was named as Security Minister in a shadow cabinet formed...
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  • dissident Vladimir Bukovsky worked in the archive and secretly scanned copies of some documents. Soviet Archives collected by Vladimir Bukovsky About RGANI...
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    Shlapentokh, Vladimir (Winter 1998). "Was the Soviet Union run by the KGB? Was the West duped by the Kremlin? (A critical review of Vladimir Bukovsky's Jugement...
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    is bought and paid for by the Soviet Union", and Soviet defector Vladimir Bukovsky claimed that they were co-ordinated at the WPC's 1980 World Parliament...
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  • included the initially unreleased documentary Bukovsky about the Soviet dissident and defector Vladimir Bukovsky and a companion Play For Today follow-up titled...
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  • in psychiatric institutions during the 1960s (see the biography of Vladimir Bukovsky) had started to become a systematic way of dealing with dissent, political...
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  • her husband David Markham for the release of the Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky. The Olive Dehn Papers on her life and career were deposited at the...
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  • numerous trials of human rights activists such as Andrei Amalrik, Vladimir Bukovsky, Vyacheslav Chornovil, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Alexander Ginzburg, Natalya...
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  • "evict the United States from Europe". According to Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, "In 1992 I had unprecedented access to Politburo and Central Committee...
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    irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine. In 1971, Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled to the West a file of 150 pages documenting the political...
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  • Bogoraz Alexander Bolonkin Yelena Bonner Leonid Borodin Vladimir Bougrine Joseph Brodsky Vladimir Bukovsky Valery Chalidze Lev Chernyi Boris Chichibabin Viacheslav...
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  • PFLP – (in Russian) from the Soviet Archives V.Bukovsky, Soviet Archive collected by Vladimir Bukovsky PFLP website in Arabic Documents of the PFLP in...
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  • according to the Moscow Serbsky Institute professors (a quote from Vladimir Bukovsky's archives). Some of them had high rank in the MVD, such as the infamous...
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