Kryuchkov Nikolai Nikolaevich
1986
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1. Fragment of an article in the magazine "Posev" No. 1 for 1986. on compulsory psychiatric treatment in 1985. Kryuchkova N.N. (1 sheet, photocopy)
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Kryuchkov Nikolay Nikolaevich (junior)
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Lived in Moscow. On February 14, 1974, he sent a statement to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR with a request to allow him to leave the country; after the OVIR refused to consider his application (due to lack of summons), on April 2 he sent a new application to the same address: “I ask you to deprive me of Soviet citizenship and allow me to travel to the United States of America.” There was no response to this statement from the Presidium. But on May 17, he was invited to the regional mental health clinic for a conversation with a doctor, and on June 22, he was forcibly placed in a psychiatric hospital named after. Kashchenko (during Nixon's visit). The accompanying voucher stated: “The reason for hospitalization is the desire to leave the USSR.” 07/05/1974 discharged from the hospital.At the beginning of April 1985 sent a letter to M.S. Gorbachev. with a request for permission to travel to the United States for permanent residence. I sent a copy of the letter to Reuters and France-Presse. 04/13/1985 placed in the psychoneurological dispensary No. 13, then in the mental hospital named after. Kashchenko, then to mental hospital No. 5 at the station. Stolbovaya. Released in July 1985.
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