Supression of dissidents

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  • Created on: 25-04-17 15:51

Andropov's supression of dissidents

Who?

  • Intellectuals 
    • previously been encouraged to develop independent ways of thinking
    • were also expected to participate in policitics if they wanted a promotion
    • Sakharov a nuclear scientists wrote a letter to Brezhnev in 1970 expressing fustration with the restricted access in his field.
    • Authorities banned him from further research
    • Lots of complaints about the restrictions on their freedom as professionals 
  • Political dissidents
    • Concerned with the abuses of human rights
    • As well as the breaking of the UN Declaration on Human rights (1948) and the Helsinki accords (1975) -basic agreements to respect human rights
  • Nationalists 
    • Called for a greater status for their own languages and cultures
    • 1964- gov banned celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the Ukrainian poet Shevchenko when growing awarness of nationalist sympathies suddenly grew
    • 1974 - Lituanian groups set up the National Popular Fronts calling for Lituanian to be the recognised language of their republic
    • Often received encouragement from their compatriots abroad
  • Religious dissidents
    • Included Baptists and Catholics who both faced restrictions on their worship and religious practices
    • Soviet Jews (Refuseniks) had been denied their wish to emigrate to Israel -had strong support in the US congress

What did they do?

  • Pubished Samizdat- illegal self published material containing poems, handwritten newsletter and transcripts of the voice of America
  • One of the most well known was the 'Chronical of Current Events' -highlighted human rights abuses and the treatment of dissidents
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