Group case of the "Union of Struggle for Personal Freedom"
Names (6)
Dzibalov Vyacheslav Anisimovich
Genus. in 1923 p. Chinchis (Novosibirsk region, Ordynsky district). Engineer. Lived in Leningrad, worked at the Institute of Mechanical Processing. Arrested in March 1971 for participation in an anti-Soviet organization - the group "Union of Struggle for Personal Freedom". Charges were brought under Art. Art. 70 and 72 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR (anti-Soviet agitation, creation and participation in an anti-Soviet organization, preparation for the intentional murder of government officials). He was declared insane and placed in the Leningrad SPB, then in Alma-Ata, in 1972 he was transferred to the Kazan SPB, then to the general PB No. 5 in Leningrad. In May 1978, the commission recommended that he be discharged, but in August 1978 the court extended D.'s stay in the hospital. Disabled person of the 2nd group. In 1988 he created the Association of Social Justice, Unitarity of Peoples, Democratic Eudaimonic Munarocratism (ASSUNDEM). He died on July 21, 2006, and was buried at the Smolensk cemetery in St. Petersburg.
Kozlov Andrey G.
Musienko Maria Semenovna
Purtov Ivan Vasilievich
Born in 1951 in Przhevalsk, Kirghiz SSR; Russian; secondary education. Lived in Leningrad. Arrested on 26.03.1971 by the UKGB for the Karaganda region. Sentenced to compulsory treatment in a special psychiatric hospital. Was in the Tashkent St. Petersburg hospital. Released in 1977. Rehabilitated on 20.07.1999 by the prosecutor of the Turksib district of Almaty (Law of the RK of 14.04.1993).
Purtov Sergey Vasilievich
Born in 1946 in S. Marfovka , Primorsky District , Crimean Region; Russian; incomplete higher education. Lived in Leningrad. Worked as an electrical engineer. Arrested on 26.03.1971 by the Investigative Department of the UKGB for the Karaganda Region. Accused of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda, creation of and participation in an anti-Soviet organization, preparation to commit a premeditated murder of government officials (Leningrad City Prosecutor Solovyov and City Court Chairman Ermakov). On 06.10.1971 he was sent by the Alma-Ata City Court for compulsory treatment in a special psychiatric hospital. He was held in the Leningrad special psychiatric hospital, and was treated with aminazine. In August 1972, he was sent to the Sychevka special psychiatric hospital (Smolensk Region). Transferred to the Alma-Ata special psychiatric hospital (Talgar).