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Soviet Union: The Divided Families Group in the Soviet Union

1 Jan 1982

A file containing documents relating to the "divided families group" of Soviet citizens who had been separated from their foreign spouses and were unable to emigrate. Aspects of this subject discussed include their situation's violation of the Helsinki Final Act; the decision by four of the group to go on hunger strike; and the case of Vladimir Volobuyev, who wished to marry his French fiancée. Other subjects discussed in the file include the British government's lack of a direct connection to the situation, as no British citizens were involved; pressure on the hunger strikers from the Soviet Committee for State Security (K.G.B.); and the Soviet decision to allow three of the group of four to emigrate.
human rights united kingdom france freedom of movement dissidents emigration family travel restrictions soviet union visas european parliament west germany helsinki final act Anglo-Soviet relations british foreign policy parliamentary questions letters from members of the public press conferences Soviet Committee for State Security (K.G.B.) Dissent, Resistance, and Human Rights Border Security and Migration Soviet nationals abroad Curtis Keeble Douglas Hurd
Collection ID
FCO28
Copyright
Content from Reuters telex © Reuters.; The rights holder for The Divided Families Group: Tatiana Azure, Yuri Balovlenkov, Iosif Kiblitsky, Tatiana Lozanskaya, 1982 could not be identified. We invite anyone with information about the copyright holder of this item to contact us. Content from Reuters telex © Reuters. The rights holder for The Divided Families Group: Tatiana Azure, Yuri Balovlenkov, Iosif Kiblitsky, Tatiana Lozanskaya, 1982 could not be identified. We invite anyone with information about the copyright holder of this item to contact us.
Countries
France Soviet Union United Kingdom West Germany
Department Reference
ENS 245/7
Document Type
Correspondence Press and Media
File Reference
FCO 28/5151
Identifier
10.1080/cwee.fco28.005151
Note
The following items have been removed from this file due to copyright restrictions: International Herald Tribune, 01.06.1982, World Briefs The New York Times, 11.05.1982, Protest by Russians Washington Post, 05.05.1982, Soviet Woman Fights to Join Husband in U.S. Washington Post, 11.05.1982.
Pages
51
Persons Discussed
Curtis Keeble Douglas Hurd
Published in
United Kingdom
Subject Countries
Soviet Union
Themes
Border Security and Migration Dissent, Resistance, and Human Rights

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