Victims of repression remembered in Moscow

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Over a thousand people gathered in central Moscow to remember victims of political repression in Russia, the Interior Ministry said last Sunday.

Public figures, deputies of the state and city legislatures, and leaders of political movements spoke at a meeting held near the Solovetsky Stone on Lubyanka Square.

According to official figures, from 1921 to 1953 more than four million people in the Soviet Union became victims of political repression, and of these around 800,000 were executed. In the 1950s-1960s, over 500,000 Soviet citizens were rehabilitated.

On the initiative of the Moscow Memorial human rights centre, the Solovetsky Stone was brought from the former Solovky (Solovetsky) special regime camp to Moscow in 1990. On the decision of the Moscow City Council, the Solovetsky Stone was placed on Lubyanka Square as a memorial to victims of political repression.

Source: RIA Novosti

Oct.31.2005



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