Examples of 'soviet dissident' in a sentence

Meaning of "soviet dissident"

soviet dissident ~ A person who publicly opposed the policies of the Soviet government and sought to bring about change, often at great personal risk. This term is used to describe individuals who protested against the Soviet regime

How to use "soviet dissident" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
soviet dissident
Soviet dissident told to leave.
The demonstration is considered the first organized action of the Soviet dissident movement.
Soviet dissident network.
Also a Ukrainian human rights activist and Soviet dissident.
Jailed Soviet dissident did not dare show fear.
A meeting with a Soviet dissident.
George was a vocal Soviet dissident during the time when such a stance could get you killed.
Newspapers Americans say Soviet dissident is sane.
He is the recognized leader of the Crimean Tatar National Movement and a former Soviet dissident.
It was inspired by the example of Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
The Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky has for years referred to the organization as the EUSSR.
Roy Medvedev is a Russian historian and former Soviet dissident.
Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky spent twelve years in Russian psychiatric hospitals, prisons or labor camps.
The latter featured the release of Soviet dissident Anatoli Scharanskiy.
The case of General Grigorenko, a psychiatric reexamination of a Soviet dissident.

See also

The prize is named after the late Soviet dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov.
Soviet dissident Anatoli Marchenko was a Ukrainian origin worker-turned-human rights activist.
Roy Medvedev, Soviet dissident historian.
You see, I think this is the tub where Daddy bathes the Soviet dissident.
Garry Kasparov, This Soviet dissident knew why finding common ground with dictators can not work.
Enter Alexander Podrabinek, the famous Soviet dissident and now Putin foe.
As veteran Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky says of the EU, " I have lived in your future ".
Vladimir Bukovsky is an author, activist, and former Soviet dissident.
In 1978, Soviet dissident Alexander Ginzburg was sentenced to eight years in a labor camp.
In 1981 the staircase was named the Sharansky Steps in honor of Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky.
In 1949, Soviet dissident Victor Kravchenko sued the newspaper in a polemical and a sensational trial.
Ryszard Kowalczyk, 80, Polish scientist and Soviet dissident.
May 18 - Soviet dissident Yuri Orlov is sentenced to 7 years hard labor for distributing ' counterrevolutionary material '.
Victor Krasin, 88, Ukrainian-born Russian human rights activist, economist and Soviet dissident.
In 2012, Soviet dissident and believer Vladimir Khailo 's wife published her book Subjected to Intense Persecution.
Within weeks, Georgia declared independence on 9 April 1991, under former Soviet dissident Zviad Gamsakhurdia.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Soviet
Soviet airspace has not yet been invaded
Chief of the soviet third department
Soviet of the russian federation concerning sevastopol
Show more
Examples of using Dissident
Relationship with a dissident is way beyond privacy
The dissident is supported by civil rights organizations
The alternative is all dissident voices being silenced
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary