Woodka Valery Veniaminovich
born 08/20/1950 Native of Pavlograd, Dnepropetrovsk region, Ukraine. Lived in Ryazan, st. 1st Line, building 16. Third-year student at the Ryazan Radio Engineering Institute (RRTI). Member of the illegal student group "Marxist Party of a New Type" under the leadership of his brother Woodka Yuri Veniaminovich . Arrested “for anti-Soviet agitation” on August 10, 1969 by the investigative group of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the USSR for the Ryazan region. He was held in the Ryazan prison (SIZO-1). Sentenced by the Ryazan Regional Court on February 19, 1970 under Art. 70, parts 1 and 72 of the Criminal Code to 3 years in prison (prosecutor Dubtsov, judge Matveev). Fellow traders: Grilyus Shimon (Simonas) Aronovich; Frolov (Zaydenfeld) Oleg Ilyich; Martimonov Evgeniy Yakovleevich; Zaslavsky Semyon Mikhailovich. The uncensored bulletin of the USSR human rights movement “Chronicle of Current Events” wrote about the Ryazan trial in NN 12, 14. Transferred to Mordovia, to Dubravlag. By the ruling of the Zubovo-Polyansky District Court of the MASSR dated March 22, 1971, he was transferred to a prison regime for 1 year, 4 months and 18 days. On March 27, 1971, he was transferred to prison No. 2 in Vladimir on the basis of an order from the State Institution of Internal Affairs of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs dated March 11, 1971. After his release, he emigrated from the USSR and lived in Israel.