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Trial of propagandist N. Brox-Sokolov in Moscow
USSR. Moscow. July 10, 1968. Lawyer Nikolai Borovik, member of the opposition political organization of Russian emigration, the People's Labor Union of Russian Solidarists, Venezuelan Nicolas Brox-Sokolov, accused of anti-Soviet propaganda, his uncle, West German citizen Vladimir Sokolov, (left to right) in the courtroom. The case of N. Brox-Sokolov was part of the political trial against samizdat activists in the USSR A. I. Ginzburg, Yu. T. Galanskov, A. A. Dobrovolsky and V. I. Lashkova, who published the collection "White Book" in defense of Soviet writers A. D. Sinyavsky and Yu. M. Daniel, who were serving sentences for publishing their works abroad. Valentin Cheredinev/TASS