- Soviet dissidents were people who disagreed with certain features of Soviet ideology or with its entirety and who were willing to speak out against them.
- ...Kara-Murza, tells the story of the dissident movement in the USSR from its emergence in the 1950s until the collapse of the Soviet dictatorship in 1991.
- John Madden. 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
- As the United States hosted a number of Soviet dissidents, we have a great opportunity to meet them in person and record their stories.
- Her book Red Square at Noon meticulously dissects the incident, its aftermath and its implications for Soviet citizens at the time.
- Was it dangerous to be a dissident? The authorities did not officially recognize that "dissenters" existed in the "idyllic" Soviet state, and it believed that only...
- Soviet Union's most famous dissident Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989) and one of the most well-known Estonian dissident Enn Tarto (1938-2021).
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dissidents from the Soviet Union. ... See also the categories Soviet expellees and Russian dissidents.
- These same dissidents denounce human rights violations in today's Russia, but are virtually ignored by the West. Why were the Soviet dissidents ignored?