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AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International
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AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International, 1974-10-22; HU OSA 300-85-9:50/2; Published Samizdat; Samizdat Archives; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International
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AC 1922. Обращение четверых московских правозащитников к Всемирному Совету Церквей и Международной Амнистии
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1974-10-22
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Published in Materialy Samizdata, Vol. 46/1974.
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Appeal of four Moscow human rights activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International on behalf of arrested ECB leader Georgii Vins.
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/1AS 1921. Appeal to Amnesty International
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/3AS 1923. Statement of Vins Family to the International Red Cross
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/53AS 1974. Three Letters to Patriarch Pimen
HU OSA 300-85-9:50/2
AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International
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AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International, 1974-10-22; HU OSA 300-85-9:50/2; Published Samizdat; Samizdat Archives; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/2
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Title
AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International
General Information
Original Title
AC 1922. Обращение четверых московских правозащитников к Всемирному Совету Церквей и Международной Амнистии
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Date(s)
1974-10-22
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Item
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Record Type
Textual
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Language
Russian, English
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Notes
Published in Materialy Samizdata, Vol. 46/1974.
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Contents Summary
Appeal of four Moscow human rights activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International on behalf of arrested ECB leader Georgii Vins.
Hierarchy
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HU OSA 300Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute
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HU OSA 300-85Samizdat Archives
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HU OSA 300-85-9Published Samizdat
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50Archival boxes #50
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/1AS 1921. Appeal to Amnesty International
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/2AS 1922. Appeal of Four Moscow Human Rights Activists to the World Council of Churches and Amnesty International
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/3AS 1923. Statement of Vins Family to the International Red Cross
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HU OSA 300-85-9:50/53AS 1974. Three Letters to Patriarch Pimen