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Communism's lethal afterlife. (Insider Report).

The New American

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While the apparent fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 is ritually celebrated as the triumph of the West, "I find very little to celebrate," observes Soviet-era dissident Vladimir Bukovsky in an essay published in the Autumn 2002 Salisbury Review. Bukovsky spent 12 years in the gulag--including a stint in the psihuska, a psychiatric re-education hospital. In 1991, Bukovsky gained access to key Soviet archives dealing with Communist support for international terrorism and subversion, storing thousands of documents digitally using a computer with a hand-held scanner. Two years later, those archives were sealed again for at least another 30 years.

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