domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012

Soviet dissident Alexander Ginzburg is a perfect example of what a single human being can do to affect the course of human events


Remembering Alexander Ginzburg

It has been almost ten years since the passing of Human Rights activist and Soviet dissident Alexander Ginzburg. He died on July 19th, 2002 in Paris. I was his interpreter for over ten years during his lecture tours of college campuses. During that time we visited almost 150 colleges where Alik (as everyone called him) spoke on “The continuing struggle for Human Rights in the Soviet Union.”

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