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You [Legachov] already knew about the developments, and you had come, even if we considered you a neutral person, you had come to a place where the emotions were boiling, and you knew that they were boiling, and you had come so bankrupt, so empty. And tha
(video)
Sumgait changed many things. The surprise was too much for me. My worldview, my position was very clear after the Sumgait. For me, Sumgait was a clear proof that ethnic profiling was a very clear political program in the USSR, and that this ethnic profili
(video)
She [Starovoytova] did ethnographic fieldwork in Karabakh several times even before the movement, and had many acquaintances there. Thus, in principle, she was familiar with the issue. And when the Karabakh Movement started, I can say that even in the Ins
(video)
Bombing of Lundenburg / Břeclav
(video)
Austria
(video)
A stamp printed in Poland to mark the tenth anniversary of Charter 77 ran out for an imprisoned Czech dissident
(video)
my brother
(audio)
interrogations of her and her mother
(audio)
the heart of the miserable
(audio)
encounter with a "human"
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