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Two Approaches to the Solution of Nationalities Problems in the USSR in the Writings of Soviet Dissidents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Sviatoslav Karavansky*
Affiliation:
Columbia, MD

Extract

The colonial dependence of nations and their arbitrary de-nationalization in our time can neither be approved nor tolerated by democratic countries. It is also impossible to speak of human rights in countries where basic freedoms do not exist, and one basic human right is the right of every nationality to independence. Nevertheless, colonial-imperialistic relations continue to exist in today's world, and a glaring example is in the USSR.

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Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 Association for the Study of Nationalities 

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References

Notes

1. Andrei Sakharov, “An Appeal”, Parade, 16 Aug. 1981.Google Scholar

3. Andrei Sakharov, Sakharov speaks (New York; Vintage Books, 1974), p. 149.Google Scholar

4. Yakov Suslensky, “Glavnaja zadacha — likvidazija kolonialnoi sistjemy”, Russkaja Mysl, Nov. 5 (1981), p. 16.Google Scholar

5. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, “Konferenzii po russko-ukrainskim otnoshiiam v Toronto”, Russkaja Mysl, June 18, 1981, p.3.Google Scholar

6. Suslensky, p. 16.Google Scholar

7. Ibid., p. 16.Google Scholar