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  Forbidding freedom of association and freedom of assembly

ITEMS OF THE DRAFT RESOLUTION

Killing of people without any legal procedure or the sentence being pronounced after their assassination

Unfair trials

Inhuman treatment and torture especially in concentration camps, prisons and detention centres and especially against political prisoners and detainees

Persecution based on religious grounds

Persecution and killings of priests and religious servants

Violation of the right of ethnic self-identification and involuntary displacement of people on ethnic grounds particularly during Stalin's leadership of the USSR

Forbidding freedom of association and freedom of assembly

Restriction of free movement in the state and abroad

Serious violations of pluralism and impossibility for real political activity

Severe violations of freedom of conscience, thought and expression

Restriction of the right to information, lack of privacy and complete lack of press freedom

Expropriation of private property including land

Support for revolutionary communistic movements which fought outside of the democratic arena

Total control of the security services over the life of the citizens

 


Report of KGB of USSR for 1985

KGB (Commitee of State Security)
19.02.1986 No 325-4/08
Central Comitee of Communist Party of Soviet Union
to Comrade Gourbatchov

In Moscow, Leningrad (now St. Peterburg), the capitals of Soviet republics and other cities were cut off subversive ideological actions of hundreds emissaries and functionaries of foreigh anti-Soviet nationalistic, zionistic and clerical organizations. 300 of them are interned, 322 are denied of access to USSR. In Ukraine, in Baltic republics and in some other places, 25 nationalistic forces are nipped in the bud. The attempts for creating of several surreptitious groups of pro-zionistis were cut off. 29 from the most active instigators of hostile activity are brought to account. The creation of 93 youth groups with pernicious ideology were averted by measures launched in the good time.

Chairman of the Committee
V. Chebrikov

Report of KGB of USSR for 1985

Translation from Bulgarian by Mariana Popova and Plamen Simeonov

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