"28 January 2020 marked the fourth birthday Yury DMITRIEV has spent in captivity," writes his friend Anatoly Razumov. "I was given permission, together with his daughter Katya to visit him. Yury Dmitriev (left) and Anatoly Razumov "In Petrozavodsk that same day we launched Yury's new book Sandormokh: A Place of Remembrance. Copies of the book … Continue reading “How is he?” you ask. “In fine spirits”
RAZUMOV, Anatoly*
In the archives (part 2)
Yury Dmitriev, "My Path to Golgotha" "Then I became an aide to Ivan Chukhin, a deputy of the RSFSR Supreme Soviet (and the State Duma, 1990-1995). He was a lieutenant-colonel in the police, a psychologist. Ivan Chukhin, 1948-1997 "Around that time, it was decided to compile a Book of Remembrance for Karelia. That’s to say, … Continue reading In the archives (part 2)
Anatoly Razumov (video)
Their Names Restored project (Russia's Books of Remembrance), National Library, St Petersburg https://youtu.be/kOyLi1s6SGo
Press conference, 6 June 2017
Soon after DMITRIEV's first trial began there was a press conference of his supporters in Moscow. Those speaking and answering journalists' questions were: Olga Kerzina -- director of the Moscow International Film School, godmother of Dmitriev's foster daughter Natasha -- 6 minutes Anatoly Razumov -- head of "Their Names Restored", a centre at the National … Continue reading Press conference, 6 June 2017
New books by Dmitriev
A CD containing two previously unpublished texts by Dmitriev is now available. It was launched in the Karelian capital Petrozavodsk and contains The Fatherland Remembers Them and Krasny Bor. As the Social Information Agency [ASI] reports, the launch was organized jointly by the International Memorial Society and Anatoly Razumov, head of the "Their Names Restored” … Continue reading New books by Dmitriev