Moscow Helsinki Monitors Their Vision, Their Achievement, the Price They Paid, May 12, 1976-May 12, 1986 by HelsinkiWatch 64 Pages, Published 1986 ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-025-4, ISBN: 1-56432-025-1
"A new group of opposition writers hat emerged, among them Lutz Rathenow,
Frank-Wolf Matties Juergen Fuchs and Bettina Wegner. (Matties and Fuchs now
liv< in West Germany where they continue to write.) o Rolf Schaelicke, a physicist
from Dresden, was sentenced to seven years in prison in December 1984 for "
incitement hostile to the state" and "public vilification." He had lent his friends
objectionable books such as Solzhenitsyn's G ..."
"... Institute for Archeology; Vasile Dragut, an art historian; Radu Popa, an
archeologist and expert on Romanian medieval culture, Deputy Director of the
Bucharest Institute for Archeology; and Aurelian Triscu, a lecturer at the
Bucharest School ..."
"... writer Rastko Zakic, whose book of aphorisms Crosswords was recently
banned, also devotes his time to publishing. In late 1985 or early 1986, police
learned that Zakic intended to publish the third edition of Dr. V. Djuretic's book
Allies and ..."
"The work in question was apparently a poem by Gaspar Nagy, "A Boy's Diary,"
which disparaged Party leader Kadar. The last issue of Tiszatai that appeared
was in June 1986. There are fears that the authorities will do to Tiszatai what they
did to Mozgo Vilag. i.e., replace the entire editorial board, thereby transforming
the nature of the journal. o In mid-March 1985, Gaspar Nagy, an officer of the
Union of Writers, was forced to re ..."
"At this mention of the founding father of the Turkish Republic, Altan nodded
soberly. "Ah, yes," he said. "Ataturk." His expression clearly conveyed that when it
came to this particular subject, even he would exercise particular caution in what
he wrote. Some writers try to avoid the problem by referring, for example, to "
people full of metal on their shoulders," instead of using the word generals. Pinar
Kur described how her edito ..."
A HelsinkiWatch Report Ser. A Decade of Dedication : Charter 77, 1977 to 1987 by Jeri Laber, HelsinkiWatch 97 Pages, Published 1987 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-0-938579-65-6, ISBN: 0-938579-65-7
"C. Chaikin, Kenneth Clark, Roberta Cohen, Drew S. Days III, Istvan Deak, Robert
Decatur, Adrian W. DeWind, E.L. Doctorow, Fr. Robert Drinan, Lee Elman,
Stanley Engelstein, Jean Fairfax, Jonathan Fanton, Frances Farenthold, Alan R.
Finberg, ... Marina Kaufman, Edward Kline, Winthrop Knowlton, Margaret Lang,
Norman Lear, Virginia Leary, John Leonard, Leon Levy, Leon Lipson, Elizabeth
McCormack, Robert McKay, Nancy Meiselas, Arthur Mi ..."
"A similar approach was used against prisoner Keprt and other inmates. In these
cases, it was mostly members of the prison self-government who acted as
witnesses for the prosecution. The security officers also investigate cases of
prisoners who assault a prison warden. All these cases are also frame-ups. If, for
instance, a prisoner lodges a complaint against a prison officer for physical
assault, the case is turned against him. If ..."
Violations of the Helsinki Accords A Report Prepared for the Helsinki Review Conference, Vienna, November, 1986 (HelsinkiWatch Report) by HelsinkiWatch Staff, HelsinkiWatch Paperback, 33 Pages, Published 1986 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-0-938579-78-6, ISBN: 0-938579-78-9
Violations of the Helsinki accords Poland, December 1988 : a supplement (A HelsinkiWatch report) by HelsinkiWatch 77 Pages, Published 1988 by U.S. HelsinkiWatch Committee ISBN-13: 978-0-929692-06-7, ISBN: 0-929692-06-3
"ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was written by Karin Konig, a lawyer and
intern with Helsinki Watch under the International Human Rights Internship
Program administered by the International Institute of Education, Washington
D.C., and ..."
"The four are Ivan "Janez" Jansa, a journalist in Ljubljana; David Task, an editor of
the Ljubljana weekly Mladina; Franci Zavrl, editor-in-chief of Mladina; and Ivan
Borstner, an army soldier. They were arrested under the military penal code and
charged with the crime of "betraying a military secret." Under Yugoslav law, they
were not allowed civilian counsel Following a trial before a military court in
Ljubljana, they were found g ..."
"Children of Charterists are often interrogated about their parents' activities, and
then denied educational and employment opportunities. o Ivan Kyncl, the son of
Karel Kyncl who is a Charter 77 signatory and author of 63 Days in Dallas, was
not allowed to complete his education because of his father's political activity.
Ivan Kyncl left Czechoslovakia in 1980 and now works as a freelance
photographer in London. o Jan Hajek, the so ..."
Critique Review of the Department of State's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1987: Human Rights Watch , Americas Watch/Asia Watch/HelsinkiWatch by Americas Watch Committee, HelsinkiWatch, Asia Watch Committee Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 1988 by Lawyers Committee For Human Rights ISBN-13: 978-0-938579-63-2, ISBN: 0-938579-63-0
"... Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, Sol C. Chaikin, Kenneth Clark, Roberta Cohen,
Ellen Dahrendorf, Drew S. Days, III*, Istvan Deak, Adrian DeWind*, Ed Doctorow,
Fr. Robert Drinan, Lee Elman. Stanley Engelstein* , Jean Fairfax, Jonathan
Fanton, ..."