Human rights in the Soviet Union
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Human rights in the Soviet Union
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Human rights in the Soviet Union were severely limited. The Soviet Union was a totalitarian state from 1927 until 1953 and a one-party state until 1990. Freedom of speech was suppressed and dissent was punished. Independent political activities were not tolerated, whether they involved participation in free labor unions, private corporations, independent churches or opposition political parties. The citizens' freedom of movement was limited both inside and outside the country. In practice, the S
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_Soviet_Union
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2002-09-18T20:52:58Z
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2024-09-05T09:36:16Z
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