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Interview with Gen. Hryhorenko Item Info

Interview with Gen. Hryhorenko

What were your impressions from your lunch with President Regan at the White House with other human rights activists from the Soviet Union?
00:00:02
During the lunch, did you raise the question of human and national rights in the Soviet Union, especially in Ukraine?
00:01:34
What other topics or questions were discussed during the lunch?
00:03:36
Did you raise the issue of the imprisonmentn of members of the Helsinki Groups in Ukraine and elsewhere?
00:06:11
These were cordial conversations?
00:06:42
As the head of the foreign representation of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, could you give an overview of the current state of the human rights movement in Ukraine?
00:07:56
Regarding the publication of the book "In the underground, one can meet only rats…", what prompted you to write this book?
00:10:32
Where did you write it?
00:15:37
Creator:
Voice of America
Date Created:
1982-05-11
Description:
Unedited interview with General Hryhorenko recorded at the Voice of America studios.
Source collection:
Stefan Maksymjuk audio recordings
Source Identifier:
UHEC_MA_2016.28RL082
Type:
sound
Format:
audio/mp3
Languages:
Ukrainian
Form:
Interviews
Interviewer:
Kulii, V.
Interviewee:
Grigorenko, P. G. (Petr Grigorʹevich)
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Interview with Gen. Hryhorenko", Stefan Maksymjuk audio recordings (UHEC_MA_2016.28RL082), Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives
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