Human rights in the Soviet Union
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Human rights in the Soviet Union have been viewed differently, one view by the communist ideology adopted by the Soviet Union and another by its critics. The Soviet Union was established after a revolution that ended centuries of Tsarist monarchy. The emerging Soviet leaders sought to establish a new order and understanding of equality based on Marxist–Leninist ideology.
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Chekists in Cassocks: The Orthodox Church and the ... Chekists in Cassocks: The Orthodox Church and the KGB www.demokratizatsiya.org/Dem%20Archives/DEM%2001-04%20armes.pdf - Web |
"Seventy Years of Evil: Soviet Crimes from Lenin t... "Seventy Years of Evil: Soviet Crimes from Lenin to Gorbachev" www.unz.org/Pub/PolicyRev-1987q4-00010 - Web |
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G.Yakunin, l.Regelson. Letters from Moscow. Religi... G.Yakunin, l.Regelson. Letters from Moscow. Religion and Human Rights in USSR. regels.org/humanright.htm - Web |