Volume 23, Number 1 · February 5, 1976

The Relentless KGB

By Peter B. Reddaway

The Soviet group of Amnesty International is finding itself the target of mounting police harassment. One member has been sentenced, and the trial of a second is imminent. At the same time the group continues to operate vigorously, working on the same lines as Amnesty groups in some twenty-five other countries.



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