Kudyukin Pavel Mikhailovich
1994
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1. Article by Kudyukin P.M. "The great mute one day must speak" about the problem of trade unions in the issue No. 32/48 of the Obshchaya Gazeta, 1994. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
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Kudyukin Pavel Mikhailovich
Definition: Russian politician, historian, prominent figure in the Russian and Belarusian social democratic movement. Director of the Center for State Problems HSE management.
Years of life: Род. 1953
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Born 08/19/1953 in Zagorsk. In 1976 graduated from history. Faculty of Moscow State University, in 1981 full-time graduate school at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Since 1973 is engaged in social activities - participated in the independent student movement, for which he received Komsomol penalties; since 1977 - in the underground democratic socialist movement (the so-called “Circle of Young Socialists”). In April 1982 together with his comrades, he was arrested by the KGB of the USSR and accused of committing crimes under Art. 70 and 72 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR (anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda and organizational activities to create an anti-Soviet organization). He was kept in Lefortovo prison. In April 1983 released according to the Decree of the USSR PVS on pardon. Since the end of 1986 returned to active social and political activities - collaborated with the Social Initiatives Club, was one of the founders of the Perestroika/Democratic Perestroika club, and one of the initiators of the creation of the Memorial Society.
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