October 15, 1997
Contact:
Yvonne French (202) 707-9191
Elena Bonner To Assess Human Rights in the Former Soviet Union at the Library of Congress
Elena Bonner, supporter of human rights and democracy and
chairman of the Andrei Sakharov Foundation, will deliver a
lecture assessing human rights in Russia and the other countries
of the former Soviet Union.
The lecture will take place from 6 to 7 p.m., Wednesday,
October 22, in the Mumford Room of the James Madison Memorial
Building of the Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue S.E.
It is free and open to the public.
Dr. Bonner is the widow of noted Russian physicist, 1975
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights activist Andrei
Sakharov, who died in December 1989. A longtime human rights
activist herself, she was a founding member of the Moscow
Helsinki Monitoring Group, whose goal was to track Soviet
compliance with the human rights provisions in the 1975 Helsinki
Final Act. In 1982 the group's activities were stopped by an
extensive KGB crackdown that resulted in the arrest or exile
abroad of most of its members. In 1984 she was sentenced to
exile, but was allowed to remain in the closed city of Gorky,
together with Sakharov, who had been banished to that city in
1980. After the couple's release in December 1986, Dr. Bonner
became a key supporter of the Soviet Union's remaining political
prisoners.
Since her husband's death, Dr. Bonner has continued the
campaign for democracy and human rights in Russia. She joined
the defenders of the Russian parliament during the August 1991
coup attempt, and supported President Yeltsin during the
constitutional crisis of 1993.
She served on President Yeltsin's Commission on Human Rights
from 1993 until December 29, 1994, when she resigned in protest
of the war in Chechnya.
Dr. Bonner has also been instrumental in the establishment
of several institutions to honor the memory of her husband and
continue his legacy, particularly the Andrei Sakharov Foundation
(Russia); the Andrei Sakharov Foundation (USA); the Sakharov
Archives in Moscow, opened in 1994; the Sakharov Museum and
Center in Moscow, opened in 1996; and the Andrei Sakharov
Archives and Center at Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.,
established in 1993.
Dr. Bonner is the author of Alone Together (Alfred Knopf,
1986) and Mothers and Daughters (Alfred Knopf, 1992).
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PR 97-166
10/15/97
ISSN 0731-3527