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  1. Sakharov to make official press conference (1988)

    Genre
    News report

    John Alcock reports from Moscow back to the studio on news Dr Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet dissident who holds a Nobel Peace Prize for his campaigns against human rights abuses, is to hold a news conference in...

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  2. John Major on Anglo Chinese relations (1991)

    Genre
    Speech

    Prime Minister John Major gives a speech during his visit to Peking in which he claims it is important to keep relations with China for various reasons including raising issues of human rights violations...

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  3. Jimmy Carter on human rights and the CIA (1977)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Report on President Jimmy Carter’s news conference of 23/02/77 on human rights in Uganda and on the workings of the CIA with excerpts of Carter speaking at the press conference. American male reporter not...

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  4. British government acquitted of torture (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Conservative MP Airey Neave on the acquittal of the British Government at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg where they faced charges of torture in Northern Ireland, brought by...

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  5. Soviet dissident trials (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    John Macdonald, human rights lawyer, on the illegality of Soviet dissident trials. One of the men being tried is seriously ill and would die if sent to a gulag. Previous trials were not run fairly and it...

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  6. David Owen on relations with USSR (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with UK Foreign Secretary David Owen on worsening relations with the USSR over human rights issues. Economic sanctions will not be applied but sporting boycotts may occur, including of the...

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  7. Trade unions on human rights (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with trade union spokesman on Shell and BP supplying oil to Rhodesia against economic sanctions imposed by the UK and the damage this does to the UK’s image. Also on unions taking up human rights...

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  8. Geoffrey Finsberg on monitoring human rights in USSR (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Conservative MP Geoffrey Finsberg where he criticises measures taken by the UK Foreign Secretary Dr David Owen to monitor USSR on human rights issues, following recent show trials of political...

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  9. State of emergency in India (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with an unidentified male representative for Amnesty International about emergency legislation in India during the period 1975-77 and the human rights infringements involved. The taking of...

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  10. Anatoly Shcharansky on labour camps and human rights (1986)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Report on press conference in Jerusalem by Anatoly Shcharansky aka Natan Sharansky, released from Russia in an East-West spy swap deal, covering how he coped in labour camp and how the USA may be able to get...

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