| Отрывки из трех передач первой половины 2011 года Особого мнения Новодворская Валирия Ильинична на "Эхо Москвы". Разговор взят в основном о Ливии, Каддафи, немного о Путине и Лукашенко, Бен Ладен, Чечня, терроризм и диктатура. Вале́рия Ильи́нична Новодво́рская (р. 17 мая 1950, Барановичи, БССР, СССР) — российский политический деятель, диссидентка, правозащитница, независимая журналистка, основательница ультралиберальной партии «Демократический союз» (Председатель ЦКС ДС). Колумнист журнала The New Times. Valeriya Ilyinichna Novodvorskaya (Russian: Вале́рия Ильи́нична Новодво́рская; born May 17, 1950, Baranavichy, Belorussian SSR, USSR) is a liberal [1] Russian politician, Soviet dissident, the founder and the chairwoman of the "Democratic Union" party, and a member of the editorial board of The New Times.[2] Many of her remarks have provoked controversy. Soviet Union Novodvorskaya has been active in the Soviet dissidents movement since her youth, and first imprisoned by the Soviet authorities in 1969 for distributing leaflets that criticized the Soviet invasion in Czechoslovakia (Prague Spring). The leaflets included her poetry: "Thank you, the Communist Party for our bitterness and despair, for our shameful silence, thank you the Party!".[3] Novodvorskaya was only 19 at this time. She was arrested, imprisoned at Soviet psychiatric hospital (officially she was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia[4]). She described her experiences there in her book Beyond Despair. Russia ... |