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Jewish Scientists and Secrets

14 June 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

The KGB is going all out to disrupt an international seminar organised by Jewish scientists in Moscow. Last week, well-known scientists, including Grigory Rosenshtein and Victor Brailovsky, received army call up papers. This would remove them from Moscow during the first week of July, when the seminar is due to take place. It could also…

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A Bid for Freedom

14 June 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

On June 15, a group of criminals, trying to seize a scheduled airplane were arrested at Smolny Airport. Investigations are in progress. It is almost four years since this small and at the time somewhat insignificant Item appeared in Vecherny Leningrad. Since then, the so-called “group of criminals” have become the martyred heroes of the…

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The Struggle for the Panovs in Britain

14 June 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Friday was a red letter day for six hard-working ladies in London. For it was then that the Free the Panovs Committee first heard that the man for whom they had campaigned for nearly two years was going to receive permission to leave the Soviet Union with his pregnant 23 year-old wife Galina. But it…

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The Release of the Panovs

14 June 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

If Valery and Galina Panov arrive in Vienna today as scheduled, it will be the greatest day of their lives for them and for at least six London women. In early 1972, three avid theatre-goers, Pam Manson, Rosemary Winkeley and Joan Dale met and decided that someone, somewhere must do something for the well-known stars…

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Tyranny does not like publicity

9 June 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

A concerted KGB campaign to muzzle the voice of Soviet Jews is increasing in momentum. Over the past couple of weeks, dozens of telephone lines, belonging to Jewish activists, have been disconnected. Last Friday, Moscow journalist, Yevgeny Baras, was warned by the KGB that if his telephone was used for international calls, measures would be…

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Refuseniks in Novosibirsk

24 May 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

At the beginning of April, Yuri and Anna Berkovsky were arrested in the Siberian town of Novosibirsk. Since then no word has been heard from them. A few hours after their arrest, the police handed their five year old daughter to her grandmother. the charge against the Berkovskys appears to be one of speculation. they…

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The Hunger Strike of the Jewish Prisoners

19 May 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

A hunger strike of prisoners has been in progress for three weeks in the Soviet strict-regime camp complex in the Perm region. In all, eleven Jewish prisoners are taking part in this protest for better conditions. In camp 35, Hillel Butman, Leib Khnokh, Lev Yagman, Anatoly Altman and Iosef Mishener are on hunger strike. In…

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The Scriptwriter, Cameraman and Journalist

16 May 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Yevgeny Barazh is a Jewish journalist living in Moscow. nearly a year ago he applied for an exit permit for himself, his mother, his wife and five year old son, Leonid. On December 10, ironically International Human Rights Day, he received a refusal from the emigration authorities, ostensibly on the grounds that he had been…

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The Struggle of Intellectual and Professional Soviet Jews

19 April 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

The drop of nearly 40% in the number of Soviet Jews being permitted to emigrate to Israel has brought to the forefront of the struggle many prominent intellectuals and professionals. In Kishinev, Professor Israel Gohkberg, an internationally known mathematician, has just been refused an exit visa on the grounds that he would take with him…

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Jewish emigrants faced with conscription

2 April 1974Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

A number of young Jewish activists have been threatened with conscription into the Red Army, according to reports reaching here from the USSR. The most prominent of those faced with two years in the Soviet armed forces is a twenty-six year old mathematician, Yuli Vexler. he has been asked to report to his district military…

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