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Ludmila Mihaylovna Alekseeva
Людмила Алексеева
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20 July 1927 - 8 December 2018
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Historian, public figure, member of the Council for the Promotion of Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights under the President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Moscow Helsinki Group (an independent public human rights organization); was born on July 20, 1927 in Moscow; graduated from the historical faculty of Moscow State University in 1950, graduated from the postgraduate school of the Moscow Economic and Statistical Institute in 1956; worked as a history teacher at a handicraft
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Historian, public figure, member of the Council for the Promotion of Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights under the President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Moscow Helsinki Group (an independent public human rights organization); was born on July 20, 1927 in Moscow; graduated from the historical faculty of Moscow State University in 1950, graduated from the postgraduate school of the Moscow Economic and Statistical Institute in 1956; worked as a history teacher at a handicraft school in Moscow, at the same time was a freelance lecturer of the regional committee of the Komsom; in 1952 joined the CPSU; 1959-1968 - scientific editorial editor of the archaeology and ethnography of the publishing house, in 1950; Khelka was actively involved in the Russian Federation in the Russian Federation, in the Russian Federation, and in November 1996; she was expelled from the Russian Federation from the Russian Federation from the Russian Federation from the Russian Federation, and was also in the Russian Federation from the Russian Federation in the Russian Federation in the Russian Federation in the Russian Federation in November (1977); The Commission on Human Rights in the Council for the Promotion of Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights under the President of the Russian Federation, became part of the updated Council; Director of the regional public organization "Center for the Promotion of Criminal Justice Reform"; Chevalier of the Golden Honorary Badge "Public Recognition" (2003); author of more than a hundred brochures and articles on human rights problems, including the monograph "History of Dissent in the USSR". In 1990, she published her memoir, The Thaw Generation.
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