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...news conference in New York on Saturday, Moroz said he had often been beaten by prison guards and was kept in solitary confinement in freezing weather for four months last year...
...During Moroz's hunger strike, at the urging of members of the Institute, Bok sent a letter inviting Moroz and his family to spend the 1975-76 academic year at Harvard. The offer has been periodically repeated since then, most recently in April...
...Moroz said this weekend that Soviet authorities had not permitted him to receive the letters, but his wife had informed him of the offer...
...Moroz has been in Soviet prisons almost continually since 1965. After completing a four year term for alleged anti-Soviet activities, he was arrested again in June 1970 after nine months of freedom for writing a series of essays protesting Soviet domination of the Ukraine. His current sentence, five years imprisonment and five years exile, would have extended through...
Along with fellow dissidents Aleksandr Ginzburg, Mark Dymshits, George P. Vins and Edward S. Kuznetsov, Moroz was exchanged on Friday for Valdik A. Enger and Rudolf P. Chernyayev, both United Nations employees convicted last year of spying for the Soviet Union and sentenced to 50 years...