Conference on Security and Co-Operation in Europe (CSCE): Conference on Security and Co-Operation in Europe (CSCE): Dissidents
1 January 1982
Summary
This is a folder published by The National Archives in January 1982 about Censorship, Disarmament, Dissidents, Emigration, Family, Human Rights, Jews, Psychiatry, Publications, and Scientists.
Tags
human rights youth censorship disarmament dissidents emigration family jews peace movements political prisoners psychiatry publications religious persecution scientists students trials working conditions church-state relations amnesty international military training second world war moscow émigrés arrests consulates conscription helsinki final act ethnic minorities religious minorities protests industrial action international conferences british foreign policy Soviet press American-Soviet relations Soviet politics American-Romanian relations letters from members of the public Czechoslovak politics Hungarian politics Polish politics Romanian politics Soviet Committee for State Security (K.G.B.) intelligentsia Roman Catholic Church Baptist churches labour camps Yugoslav politics Soviet-Swedish relations Leningrad Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.) East German politics Martial law in Poland (1981–1983) Charter 77 Madrid follow-up meeting to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.) (1980–19 Polish Solidarity movement