Volume 24, Number 16 · October 13, 1977

An Appeal to the Heads of State and Government of the Thirty-five Countries that Signed the Helsinki Agreements

By Vladimir Bukovsky

As the representative abroad of the Soviet Committee to monitor the fulfillment of the Helsinki Agreements, and as a citizen of the USSR, I regard it as my duty to draw attention to the violation of the Human Rights of the Soviet citizen which is the intention of the Soviet leadership under the recently published new Soviet Constitution. If ratified as expected toward the end of this year, it will be tantamount to a coup d'état.



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