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...Valentyn Moroz, a dissident historian released last week from Soviet prison, has accepted a post with Harvard's Ukrainian Research Institute...
...Valentyn Moroz, one of five Soviet dissidents exchanged last week for two convicted spies, will visit Harvard next Tuesday to discuss the University's offer of a post in the Ukrainian Research Institute...
...Valentyn Moroz, one of the five dissidents who arrived in the United States Friday in exchange for two Soviet spies, reportedly plans to accept a standing University offer to assume a post at Harvard's Ukrainian Studies Institute...
...March 15, 1977 letter. Sevcenko reminded Brzezinski of Carter's campaign statement of October 8, 1976: "I will not turn my back on Valentyn Moroz...
...Ukrainian language in schools and other forms of cultural autonomy for their 48.5 million countrymen. For this, hundreds of Ukrainians in the past decade have been sentenced to terms of up to 14 years in camps or committed to prison lunatic asylums. Still, the names of Valentyn Moroz, Leonid Plyushch, Ivan Svitlychny, Ihor and Iryna Kalynets and other Ukrainian political prisoners are scarcely known in the West. Elsewhere in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, other obscure and often heroic dissidents have also disappeared with equal finality into what George Orwell called "the memory hole." Only one case...