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MosNews, April 9, 2004

Famous Russian HR Activist Dies

Famous Russian human rights activist Larissa Bogoraz died in Moscow on Tuesday. She was 74.

Bogoraz was the wife of the dissident writer Yuli Daniel. When Daliel was arrested in 1965 together with another dissident, Andrei Sinyavsky, she wrote a protest letter to the Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union. She was also one of the leaders of the writers' support campaign.

In 1968, she was one of seven people who took part in the demonstration on the Red Square to protest the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. For this, Bogoraz was arrested and sentenced to four years of exile in the East Siberian Irkutsk region.

In 1975, Bogoraz wrote an open letter to Yuri Andropov, then the head of the KGB secrtet police, demanding the archives of the security committee be opened. She was also among those who wrote an open letter to the Soviet authorities protesting against the banishment of Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

In 1986, she, along with other Soviet dissidents, led a campaign for the amnesty of political prisoners. In January 1987, the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev began to free the prisoners - a month after the second husband of Larissa Bogoraz, famous HR activist Anatoly Marchenko, died in prison.

She was one of the founders and a co-chairperson of the Moscow Helsinki Group which she led before the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the 1990s, she was a member of the administration of the Russian-American human rights group project.

The current head of the Helsinki Group, Ludmila Alexeeva has told the Ekho Moskvi radio station that Larissa Bogoraz was "one of the most influential figures in the Russian human rights movement. She played a big role in forming its ideology". Also speaking on the radio station, the human rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin said that Bogoraz was "one of the purest and most honest symbols of the dissident movement who fought for the freedom of citizens, their rights, independence, dignity".

 

MosNews, April 9, 2004

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