15 August 2003, 20:40

Press-conference of Moscow Bureau on Human Rights "Russia Under Conditions of "Ruled Democracy". What shall intelligentsia do?"

A press-conference of the Moscow Bureau on Human Rights "Russia Under Conditions of "Ruled Democracy". What shall intelligentsia do?" will be held at the Institute of Press Development (Tverskoy Bulvar, 20) on August 19, 2003. The beginning is at 11:00.

Participants:
Brod Alexander Semyonovich, director of the Moscow Bureau on Human Rights
Gloveli Alexander Dzhemalovich, political scientist
Filatov Sergey Alexandrovich, president of the Congress of Russian Intelligentsia
Kazakova Rimma Fyodorovna, first secretary of the Union of Moscow Writers
Tkachenko Alexander Petrovich, director general of the Russian Pen-Center
Ilyushenko Vladimir Ilyich, chairman of the discussion political club of intelligentsia "Moscow Tribune"
Osotsky Valentin Dmitriyevich, secretary of the Union of Moscow Writers
Rekemchuk Alexander Evseyevich, director of the PIK Publishing House

Source: Moscow Bureau on Human Rights

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