1982
Annotation:
1. Appeal of the Fund for Assistance to Political Prisoners [after May 1982] on providing comprehensive assistance to VF Morozov, who was placed in the Kazan psychiatric hospital, samizdat. (1 sheet, typescript)

Names (1)

Morozov Valerian (Valerian) Fedorovich
Definition: Economist
Years of life: 1926-1989
Reproduction methods:

Genus. in 1926 in Nizhny Tagil (?). In 1937, the father's sisters and their husbands, who were involved in the case of the Industrial Party, were repressed. In 1944–1949 studied at the university, in 1946 joined the CPSU. From 1950 to 1982 he worked as a foreman of the open-hearth shop in Nizhny Tagil; senior designer of design bureau; Lecturer at the Department of Political Economy. He defended his Ph.D. thesis in political economy. In the late 1960s - early 1970s. wrote the work "Labour. The economic policy of the communists. 09/23/1972 sent a letter to the Chairman of the Party Control Committee under the Central Committee of the CPSU, in which he outlined his views on the period of Stalinist terror and stated the need for a two-party system and the reorganization of the existing Soviet system, since the Soviets do not have real power, etc. The views were recognized as "incompatible with membership in the CPSU." On April 18, 1973, by a resolution of the primary party organization of the Nizhny Tagil design department of the design institute "Sverdlovskgrazhdanproekt", he was expelled from the members of the CPSU "for anti-party behavior and anti-party political views." He did not appear at the party meeting, did not hand over his party card. In 1981–1982 worked as a leading designer of the Nizhny Tagil branch of the Design Bureau of ACS. In 1982 he went to Gorky to the academician A.D. Sakharov. In Gorky, he was sent to the police for interrogation, fingerprints were taken. The passport was taken away, returned only to the Tagil KGB. The meeting with Sakharov did not take place. In May 1982, he was searched and his party card was confiscated. Arrested, 05/20/1982 charged with anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda. He pleaded not guilty. He underwent a forensic psychiatric examination by a forensic psychiatric expert commission, was declared insane, as suffering from a chronic mental illness in the form of a litigious paranoid delusional development of a psychopathic personality. On August 17, 1982, the Sverdlovsk Regional Court sentenced him to compulsory placement in a psychiatric hospital of a special type. In 1982–1989 was kept in the Kazan special (prison) psychiatric hospital, was subjected to injections, went blind in one eye, suffered a second heart attack. He continued to secretly write and send letters outlining his "case" to newspapers and magazines, etc. Transferred to the Chernoistochinsky psychiatric hospital near Tagil. He died of a heart attack in the Chernoistochinsky psychiatric hospital on 10/30/1989. He was rehabilitated on 09/07/1989 by the decision of the Judicial Collegium for Criminal Cases of the Supreme Court of the RSFSR, due to the absence of corpus delicti. On November 25, 1991, a certificate of rehabilitation was issued by the prosecutor's office of the Sverdlovsk region.