Bethell Nicholas
Definition: baron, English politician, translator, historian.
Years of life: 1938-2004
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He supported the Soviet dissident and human rights activist Vladimir Bukovsky when he found himself in prison in 1976. in England after expulsion abroad.He came to the USSR more than once, where he met with dissidents: Solzhenitsyn, Sakharov, Sharansky, Ginzburg, providing them with support. He interviewed and advocated for the release of those dissidents who were in prison.
Translated into English “Cancer Ward” by Solzhenitsyn, “Climbing Mount Fuji” by Aitmatov, poems by Joseph Brodsky, plays by Slavomir Mrozhek.
At the initiative of Lord Bethell, the European Parliament established the Sakharov Prize.
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Великанова Татьяна Михайловна
1. Article by V. Ivanov “With a shield of slander” in the newspaper “Soviet Russia” dated 08/31/1980. about the trial of Velikanova T.M.
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Alekseeva Lyudmila Mikhailovna,
Bethell Nicholas,
Bukovsky Vladimir Konstantinovich,
Burdeau Michael Alan,
Velikanova Tatyana Mikhailovna,
Green,
Zaks Yulia Borisovna,
Ivanov V.,
Ivanov Valentin,
Carter Rosalia,
Corty Mario,
Krimsky George,
Kukabaka Mikhail,
Litvinov Pavel Mikhailovich,
Mac Donald,
Reddaway (Reddaway or Reddaway) Peter Bryan,
Thatcher Margaret Hilda,
Khodorovich Tatyana Sergeevna
1980
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