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  1. Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz (en ruso: Лари́са Ио́сифовна Богора́з(-Брухман)), nombre completo: Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz-Brukhman, Bogoraz era el apellido de su padre, Brukhman el de su madre (Járkov, 8 de agosto de 1929–Moscú, 6 de abril de 2004) fue una disidente de la Unión Soviética.

  2. Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz (Russian: Лари́са Ио́сифовна Богора́з(-Брухман), full name: Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz-Brukhman, Bogoraz was her father's last name, Brukhman her mother's, August 8, 1929 – April 6, 2004) was a dissident in the Soviet Union.

  3. Лари́са Ио́сифовна Богора́з (по паспорту — Богораз-Брухман [3]; 8 августа 1929, Харьков — 6 апреля 2004, Москва ) — советский и российский лингвист еврейского происхождения, правозащитница, публицист [4] [5]. В 1989—1996 годах — председатель Московской Хельсинкской группы . Содержание. 1 Биография. 2 Семья. 3 Книги. 4 Примечания. 5 Ссылки.

  4. Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz ( en ruso: Лари́са Ио́сифовна Богора́з (-Брухман) ), nombre completo: Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz-Brukhman, Bogoraz era el apellido de su padre, Brukhman el de su madre ( Járkov, 8 de agosto de 1929 – Moscú, 6 de abril de 2004) fue una disidente de la Unión Soviética.

  5. In November 1967, 116 Soviet intellectuals, including mathematician and initiator of the 1965 glasnost rally Alexander Esenin-Volpin, Larisa Bogoraz and Pavel Litvinov, signed an appeal to the Court in which they demanded to be able attend the trial as formally guaranteed by the constitution, and criticized the practice of admitting ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuli_DanielYuli Daniel - Wikipedia

    Daniel married Larisa Bogoraz, who later also became a celebrated Soviet dissident . Sinyavsky-Daniel trial. Daniel's work Moscow Speaking, published in 1959 under the pseudonym Nikolai Arzhak, caught the attention of the KGB, the main security agency and secret police of the Soviet Union.

  7. Larisa Bogoraz was sentenced to four years of exile to a remote Siberian settlement in the Irkutsk Region. Konstantin Babitsky was sentenced to three years of exile. Pavel Litvinov was sentenced to five years' exile. Natalya Gorbanevskaya was released the same day but later sent to a psychiatric prison.