Red Square at NoonGorbanevskaya was one of eight protesters in the 25 August 1968 Red Square demonstration against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. Red Square at Noon is an account of subsequent trial of the demonstrators. |
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INTRODUCTION by Harrison E Salisbury | 7 |
Prologue | 13 |
PART | 27 |
Copyright | |
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25 August accused Advocate Kallistratova Advocate Kaminskaya Advocate Monakhov Advocate Pozdeev ask the court Babitsky Baeva banners Bogoraz Bogoraz-Bruchman citizens convictions courtroom crime crowd CSSR Czech Czechoslovak Communist Party Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovakia Davidovich defence deliberately false fabrications Delone's demonstration deprivation of liberty detained Dolgov Dremlyuga evidence Execution Ground Fedoseev Feinberg final plea Freedom for Dubcek friends Gorbanevskaya grossly violated public heard hearing indictment interrogation Ivanov Korkhova Kuibyshev Kuklin Larissa Lefortovo prison Leman Litvinov Medvedovskaya Panova Pavel Pavel Litvinov petition Piotr plain clothes police station pram preliminary investigation prison Prosecutor protest psychiatric hospital Pushkin Square question Red Square refuse to answer Rozanov RSFSR Criminal Code Savelev sentence shouted sitting slanderous slogans Soviet Spassky Gates Spassky Tower speech statements Strebkov talk texts told traffic trial troops Udartsev Vadim Delone Velikanova violated public order violation of public witnesses woman workers Yakir Yastreba