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  1. Dina Isaakovna Kaminskaya ( Russian: Ди́на Иса́аковна Ками́нская, 13 January 1919, Yekaterinoslav – 7 July 2006, Falls Church, Virginia) was a lawyer and human rights activist in the Soviet Union who was forced to emigrate in 1977 to avoid arrest. She and her husband moved to the United States.

  2. Dína Issáakovna Kamínskaia (en ruso: Ди́на Иса́аковна Ками́нская; Dnipró, 13 de enero de 1919- Falls Church, Virginia, 7 de julio de 2006) fue una abogada y activista de los derechos humanos ucraniana conocida por su participación en los juicios de los disidentes soviéticos .

    • Meeting Stalin’s Justice
    • New Age
    • Dissidents and Trials
    • Sisyphean Labor
    • Read More: Who Were The Soviet Dissidents?

    In her autobiography Lawyer’s Notes, Kaminskayaadmits she was lucky. “My parents lived to old age without facing prison or labor camps. That was very lucky in their circle of intelligentsia.” Stalin’s terrible purges (at least 780,000 people executed, 3,8 million jailed, according to the most conservativeestimates) left her family untouched. The po...

    It’s important to remember that the tide was reversed after Stalin’s demise in 1953. The Soviet state, though it remained dominated by communist ideology and intolerance towards opposition, had begun to use relatively more humane means: instead of killing its enemies massively, it “merely” sent them to prison. The 1960s were a time when the first p...

    Who were the people that Kaminskaya protected and what were their crimes? Here are some examples: 1) In 1967, four people, including poet Yuri Galanskov, were arrested for anti-Soviet propaganda. They published several articles abroad, criticizing the Soviet system. Yuri Galanskov, a severely ill man, faced four years in labor camps. 2) The same ye...

    In the Soviet political system, it was impossible to make the state free those dissidents. Despite Kaminskaya’s efforts and impressive skills, whileBikovsky was sentenced to three years in prison. Galanskov got his four years at labor camp – and died there at the age of 33. Bogoraz and Litvinov were exiled. In terms of winning, Kaminskaya had almos...

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  3. 22 de jul. de 2006 · Dina Kaminskaya was a defense lawyer who made a career of standing up to the Kremlin during the Soviet era. She dared to demand justice in Moscow at a time when justice fell victim to the whims...

  4. 15 de jul. de 2006 · Dina Kaminskaya, 85, a diminutive Moscow defense lawyer who for 37 years dared to stand up to Soviet authorities on behalf of dissidents and others accused of crimes, died July 7 of...

    • Joe Holley
  5. Lawyer and author. Kaminskaya was a defense attorney in the Soviet Union who was forced to emigrate in 1977 because of her work defending dissidents. Source for information on Kaminskaya, Dina 1920-2006: Contemporary Authors dictionary.

  6. Dina Isaakovna Kaminskaya, lawyer and human rights activist: born Yekaterinoslav, Ukraine 13 January 1919; married 1942 Konstantin Simis (one son); died Falls Church, Virginia 7 July 2006.