Leningrad trial of "near-aircraft pilots" (May 11-20, 1971)
Trial of activists of the Zionist movement G.I.Butman, V.(Z.)O.Mogilever, V.N.Boguslavsky, S.G.Dreizner, M.S. Korenblit, L.L. They were accused of creating a Zionist anti-Soviet organization in Leningrad, whose members maintained contact with the Zionist circles in Israel, actively engaged in hostile activities, slandered Soviet domestic and foreign policy, developed emigre sentiments, persuading people of Jewish nationality to emigrate to Israel, using anti-Soviet Zionist literature, including those published in capitalist countries. They created a committee, had connections with other cities, strove for secrecy, collected membership dues, used parcels from Israel and from the Dinerman company. They distributed the following anti-Soviet literature: URIS Exodus, KENNAN Feuilleton, Eaton No. 1, Eaton No. 2, For the Return of the Jews to their Motherland, a collection of slanderous letters Exodus.
Sentenced to imprisonment in strict regime camps for terms ranging from one to ten years.
The reason for the arrest was the so-called. "Aircraft" 1970
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