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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pyotr_YakirPyotr Yakir - Wikipedia

    Pyotr Ionavich Yakir (Russian: Пётр Ионавич Якир) (20 January 1923 – 14 November 1982) was a Soviet historian who survived a childhood in the Gulag, and became well known as a critic of Stalinism, though ultimately he denounced dissident activity in the Soviet Union.

  2. 5 de sept. de 2017 · At an Israeli hospital on September 3, economist and Soviet dissident Viktor Krasin died. Forty-four years earlier, in 1973, he and his comrade Pyotr Yakir publicly repented their “anti-Soviet activities” and provided the KGB with testimony against their friends and colleagues.

  3. On 20 May 1969, without consulting the other members of the group, Pyotr Yakir and Victor Krasin passed the text to foreign correspondents and a representative of the United Nations in Moscow. Expecting to first discuss the petition and further actions, all fifteen individuals had effectively become members of a new public organization.

  4. 27 de sept. de 2013 · On 27 August 1973, judicial proceedings commenced in the Lyublino district people’s court in Moscow in the case of Pyotr YAKIR and Victor KRASIN, indicted for criminal anti-Soviet activities under Article 70, pt. 1 (RSFSR Criminal Code).

  5. In recent weeks the trial of Pyotr Yakir and Viktor Krasin for telling Westerners about Soviet violations of human rights, followed by a press conference at which they repeated the confessions...

  6. 25 de sept. de 1987 · Yevgeny’s uncle, Pyotr Yakir, a forerunner of later political dissenters, published a book in the West in 1972 recounting his 17 years in special penal institutions set up for children of enemies...

  7. 10 de sept. de 1972 · Last June 21, agents of the Soviet K.G.B. (Committee en State Security) arrested Pyotr Yakir under Article 70 of the Russian Criminal Code, which prohibits “anti‐Soviet agitation.” This statute...