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Dissident a lonely voice in the USSR
2004
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LARISA Bogoraz was an early architect of the Soviet dissident movement who rose to prominence for a protest in Red Square against the invasion of Czechoslovakia. Their trial signalled the beginning of a long crackdown on dissent under Leonid Brezhnev, a grim contrast to the comparative thaw of Nikita Khrushchev's rule. But the trial and their subsequent sentence to labour camp terms galvanised Ms Bogoraz and a small coterie of others. She was one of the signatories of the \"Moscow statement\" that protested against the deportation of Alexander Solzhenytsin and that demanded publication of his book Gulag Archipelago and other materials exposing Soviet brutality.
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