Ternovsky Leonard Borisovich
2. Postal card-questionnaire of the organizing committee of the meeting of former political prisoners, filled in by Ternovsky L.B. 10/15/1991 (printed line 10/15/1991/10/19/1991) (1 sheet, original on letterhead).
3. Biographical information on Ternovsky L.B. (4 sheets., photocopy).
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Ternovsky Leonard Borisovich
Doctor, writer, participant in the human rights movement in the USSR and post-Soviet Russia, member of the Moscow Helsinki Group; awarded the medal of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation “Hurry to do good” (2005)
Born on September 6, 1933 in Moscow. In 1956 he graduated from the 1st Moscow Medical Institute, worked for 2 years as a doctor in Chukotka, then as a radiologist in Moscow, at the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic of the 1st Moscow. honey. Institute. In 1966-1968. worked as a doctor in Kamchatka. On December 21, 1969, a group of dissidents went to Red Square to protest against the political rehabilitation of I.V. Stalin. In May 1978 - April 1980 was a member of the “Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes.” In 1980 he joined the Moscow Helsinki Group. 04/10/1980 arrested on charges of “anti-state activity” in December 1980. sentenced to 3 years of labor camp under Art. 190-1. Sent to a camp in Saransk (Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). In 1981, cassation proceedings in Moscow left the verdict unchanged. Transferred to a camp in Tolyatti, then to a camp near Omsk. Released in 1983. After the camp he went to the city of Ryazan (attempts to get a job, temporary work as a doctor), then to the city of Pokrov, Vladimir region. In 1986, he received permission to return and live in Moscow, worked in the capital's hospitals. Rehabilitated in 1991. Wrote several articles on the history of the human rights movement (including the history of the samizdat magazine Chronicle of Current Events ), several stories on this topic. Died on February 14, 2006 in Moscow.