Participation in the dissident movement in the Soviet Union, the 1968 Red Square demonstration and the Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse which led the struggle against political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union
Movement
Dissident movement in the Soviet Union
Partner
Marina Voikhanskaya
Children
Yuri
Parent(s)
Isaac Fainberg and Sarah Dashevskaya
Awards
Medal of the President of the Slovak republic
Viktor Isaakovich Fainberg (Russian: Ви́ктор Исаа́кович Фа́йнберг; 26 November 1931 – 2 January 2023) was a Russian philologist, prominent figure of the dissident movement in the Soviet Union, participant of the 1968 Red Square demonstration,[2]: 195 and the director of the Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse.[3][4][5][6]
^Толстой, Иван; Гаврилов, Андрей (22 November 2011). "Юбилей правозащитника Виктора Файнберга" [The jubilee of human rights activist Viktor Fainberg]. Радио Свобода (in Russian). Radio Liberty.
^ abКазнимые сумасшествием: Сборник документальных материалов о психиатрических преследованиях инакомыслящих в СССР / Редакторы: А. Артёмова, Л. Рар, М. Славинский(PDF). Франкфурт-на-Майне: Посев. 1971.
^McKane, Richard (October 2001). "Poems from the Arsenal". Index on Censorship. 30 (4): 102–106. doi:10.1080/03064220108536983. S2CID 147323974.
^Банчик, Надежда (11–17 January 2008). "Виктор Файнберг: Одна жизнь и покушение в Париже". Интернет-газета «Мы здесь». Retrieved 23 April 2011.
^Harper, Catherine (28 April 1977). "Where dissent may spell torture of mind and body". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 7.
^Heinrichs, Paul (22 April 1977). "Tortured activist wants Russia condemned". The Age. p. 11.
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