AS 49. Open Letter About the Pushkin Square Demonstration of 22 January 1967, the 1967 Trials and the Galanskov-Ginzburg Trial

Call Number
300-85-9:1/49

General information

Call No.:
300-85-9:1/49
Part of series
HU OSA 300-85-9 Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: Samizdat Archives: Published Samizdat
Located at
Archival boxes #1 / No. 49
Original Title
АС 49. Открытое письмо о демонстрации на Пушкинской площади в Москве 22 января 1967 года, судебных процессах 1967 года и деле Гинзбурга-Галанскова
Date
1968
Level
Item
Primary Type
Textual
Language
Russian
Notes
Published in: Sobranie Dokumentov Samizdata, Vol. 1. English title given by RL; two copies of publication in Novoe Russkoe Slovo; Published Versions: NRS, 20 October 1968; Published Versions: Posev, No.3, 1969, pp. 54-56 (incomplete).

Content

Contents Summary
Vadim Delone (or Delaunay), calls for amnesty of all political prisoners in the USSR, saying that courts are powerless in political trials and only KGB counts, and gives many details on the well-known literary dissidents and their activities in 1967-68.
В.Н. Делоне призывает к амнистии всех политзаключенных в СССР, утверждает, что суды бесправны в политических процессах, управляемых КГБ, и приводит множество подробностей о деятельности известных литераторов-диссидентов в 1967-68 гг.

Context

Associated Names
Delone, Vadim (None)
Associated Places
Novosibirsk
Russia

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Novosibirsk
Russia
Subject
Dobrovol'skii, Aleksei
Galanskov, Iurii
Ginzburg, Aleksandr
Lashkova, Vera
Collection Specific Tags
Soviet Union, Galanskov-Ginzburg trial, Samizdat