- Eduard Kuznetsov
Eduard Kuznetsov (
Russian language : Эдуард Кузнецов; born inMoscow , 1939) is a Sovietdissident ,human rights activist, and writer.In 1961, Kuznetsov was arrested for the first time and served seven years in Soviet prisons for making overtly political speeches in poetry readings at
Mayakovsky Square in the centre of Moscow and for publishingsamizdat .After his release, he was one of the organizers of the
Dymshits-Kuznetsov hijacking affair in May 1970 and was arrested for "high treason", punishable by thedeath sentence . Hiscapital punishment sentence was appealed and after international protests his sentence was replaced with fifteen years of incarceration. This affair opened the doors of emigration to thousands of Soviet Jews.In 1979 he and four other dissidents were exchanged for two Soviet spies arrested in the US. Kuznetsov then emigrated to
Israel . From 1983 to 1990 he was chief of the news department of "Radio Liberty ". In 1990 he became chief editor of Israeli newspaper "Вести" ("The News")", the most popularRussian language newspaper outside of Russia. He held this position until 1999.Kuznetsov is a member of the Pen Club and was widely published in European, US and Israeli media. He is the author of three novels: "Prison Diary", "Mordovian Marathon" (both written secretly in prison and smuggled abroad) and "Russian Romance", all of which have been translated into many languages. In 1974, "Prison Diary" won the Gulliver Award in
France , being declared the best book written by a foreign author.In 2005 Kuznetsov participated in "
They Chose Freedom ", a four-part television documentary on the history of the Soviet dissident movement. He currently lives inJerusalem , Israel and is a board member of Soviet dissident aid foundationThe Gratitude Fund .External links
* [http://www.thegratitudefund.org/kuzn.html Eduard Kuznetsov biography] at The Gratitude Fund
* [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=2233 Alexander Ginzburg and the Resistance to Totalitarian Evil, Then and Now] , a 2002 interview with Eduard Kuznetsov,Vladimir Bukovsky andYuri Yarim-Agaev
* [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=3010 Gulag Day] , a 2002 interview with Vladimir Bukovsky, Eduard Kuznetsov, Yuri Yarim-Agaev,Paul Hollander andRichard Pipes
* [http://www.memo.ru/history/diss/books/mayak/part4-11.htm Interview with the "Memorial" society]
* [http://www.sem40.ru/famous2/m827.shtml Interview] at Sem40
* [http://www.belousenko.com/wr_Kuznetsov.htm Biography and books] at Belousenko library
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