01 March 2004, 12:12

Three numbers of rights catalogue-digest to be presented in Krasnodar

The presentation of and discussion about three numbers of the Krasnodar rights catalogue-digest published by the regional branch of the Russian Society Memorial will take place in Krasnodar on March 3. As the host of the seminar, Board chairman of the Krasnodar Regional Branch of the Russian Society Memorial, a reader at the Kuban State University, and editor-in-chief of the numbers Sergey Kropachev, told the Regnum correspondent, the following persons are to take part in the seminar as experts: Viktor Gaskevich, a Board member of the Krasnodar Regional Branch of the Russian Society Memorial, and a compiler of the first number devoted to the history of mass political repressions and timed to the 70th anniversary of the 1932-1933 wholesale deaths from hunger; Andrey Kozlov, an activist of the Krasnodar Regional Branch of the Russian Society Memorial, and a compiler of the second number devoted to human rights violations in Krasnodar Territory; Victoria Simonenko, a volunteer for the Krasnodar Regional Branch of the Russian Society Memorial, a senior lecture at the sub-faculty of history and political science at the Kuban State Agrarian University, and a compiler of the third number devoted to the problems of migration, ethnic and confessional discrimination and based on the materials about human rights violations in Krasnodar Territory; Mikhail Savva, Doctor of Political Sciences; Vsevolod Tikhomirov, a reader at the Kuban State University and a member of the Union of Russian Writers; and Valery Schetnev, a professor at the Kuban State University.

Source: REGNUM News Agency

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