词条 | Sofiya Kalistratova |
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| name = Sofiya Vasilyevna Kalistratova | native_name = Софья Васильевна Каллистратова | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{OldStyleDate|19 September|1907|6 September}} | birth_place = Rylsk, Kursk Governorate, the Russian Empire | death_date = {{death date and age|1989|12|5|1907|9|19|df=yes}} | death_place = Moscow, the Soviet Union | nationality = Russian | citizenship = {{Flag|Russian Empire}} (1907–1917) → RSFSR (1917–1922) → {{Flag|Soviet Union}} (1922–1989) | other_names = | alma_mater = Moscow State University | movement = dissident movement in the Soviet Union | occupation = Soviet public defense lawyer in trials of Soviet dissidents | years_active = | known_for = human rights activism with participation in the Moscow Helsinki Group and trials of Soviet dissidents | awards = | notable_works = }} Sofiya Vasilyevna Kalistratova ({{lang-ru|Со́фья Васи́льевна Калистра́това}}), also known as Sofia Kallistratova ({{lang|ru|Софья Каллистратова}}; {{OldStyleDate|19 September|1907|6 September}}, Rylsk – 5 December 1989, Moscow) was a public defense lawyer in the Soviet Union. She defended various Soviet dissidents and from 1977 was a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group (MHG), distributing information about human rights violations in the Soviet Union. BiographyBorn in the town of Rylsk, she graduated from the Moscow State University, specializing in the field of law. Unable to find a position in prosecutor's office, she began her activity as public defender at the Moscow College of Advocates (Московская Коллегия адвокатов). According to rumors, in the 1960s, the officer who was issuing her with a new passport, misspelled the last name "Kallistratova" as "Kalistratova". Sofiya did not make a big deal out of it and signed the documents as Kalistratova ever since. {{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} She joined the Moscow Helsinki Group as a legal consultant. The KGB searched Kalistratova's apartment several times and confiscated typewriters and documents. Some of Kalistratova's friends were arrested. The activity of the Moscow Helsinki Group became nearly impossible when Yuri Andropov started his campaign of repression against dissidents.[1] Supporters claim that all their work defending the human right to obtain, discuss, and distribute information was legal.[2][3] . As many other human rights defenders, she was accused of Anti-Sovietism; the charges were later dropped. In 1987, she tried to initiate a campaign for amnesty for political prisoners.[4] During perestroika and glasnost, material regarding violations of the law between 1917 and 1985 were published in the mass media. The popular question of correspondents of newspapers was: "In your family, how have your views on the politics of the Soviet Union changed since Glasnost?", and the relatives of Kalistratova could answer: Our point of view did not change during this glasnost. That time, various literators{{clarify|date=May 2014}} used to say "We did not know" about the period 1917–1986, and, especially, about the Brezhnev stagnation (1966–1985). She usually replied: "You are lying. You do not look like an idiot. You DID know, but you were afraid to talk about it."[5] Yuly Kim dedicated her a song.[6]DeathKalistratova died in 1989 and was interred in Vostryakovskoye Cemetery in Moscow. For her activism, she was awarded the medal of the Guild of Russian Advocates. In 2003, a book about her life was published.[7] Works
References1. ^Letter from Yuri Andropov to the Central Committee (10 July 1970) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070311040614/http://www.yale.edu/annals/sakharov/sakharov_english_txt/e014.txt |date=11 March 2007 }} 2. ^[{{cite web |url=http://www.osce.org/documents/html/pdftohtml/4044_en.pdf.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2007-05-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110531135656/http://www.osce.org/documents/html/pdftohtml/4044_en.pdf.html |archivedate=31 May 2011 |df=dmy-all }} Universal Declaration of Human Rights. United Nations Department of Public Information, http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/eng.htm 3. ^Conference On Security And Co-Operation In Europe Final Act. Helsinki, 1975.] 4. ^{{cite journal|author=Александр Подрабинек|script-title=ru:Наша кампания за амнистию|trans-title=Our campaign for amnesty|journal=Zvezda|date=2015|issue=4|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/znamia/2015/4/60p-pr.html|accessdate=2 September 2015|language=Russian}} 5. ^Open letter to writer Chingiz Aitmatov, 5 May 1986; in Russian: С. В. Калистратова. Открытое письмо писателю Чингизу Айтматову 6. ^{{cite web|author=Kim, Yuly|title=Удивительная женщина (статья с текстом "Адвокатского вальса")|trans-title=Wonderful woman. (An article with the text of Advocatory waltz)|url=http://www.memo.ru/library/books/sw/chapt18.htm|publisher=Memorial|language=Russian}} 7. ^Заступница. С. В. Калистратова. Составитель: Е.Печуро. «Звенья», 2003., http://bookz.ru/authors/pe4uro-e/kallistr.html, {{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} External links
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