The Coverage of Soviet Dissidents by Western JournalistsWhen the brilliant Russian physicist Andrei Sakharov went public with his criticisms of the Soviet regime, western correspondents took different routes. Some covered the man thoroughly , others compromised with modest attention, and some ignored the entire issue. The coverage that Sakharov received ultimately made him an international and domestic hero and prevented the KGB from oppressing him as it wished. |
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