THE CASE OF GRIGORY PASKO
Contents
DOCUMENTS ON THE CASE OF GRIGORY PASKO IN ENGLISH
Grigory Pasko is set free. 20 July 1999
Pasko Trial: Journalist Still Jailed
("Reporters Sans Frontieres", 15 july 1999)
Imprisoned Russian Writer
Puts the Gulag on Line
New York Times, 8 july 1999
The case of Grigory Pasko Brief survey
Appeal to Japan mass media and ecological organizations
(22 june 1999)
Appeal of Committee in Defence of Grigory Pasko to the high Commitionaere of UN for Human Rights Mrs. Robinson.
(15 june 1999)
Necessary deposition to "document"
"III. Utilization of weapons and weaponry"
(Declared in court 26 April 1999)
Grigory Pasko named Earth Trustee.
20 March 1999
Apply of the DK to the President of Russia and Prime Minister of Japane
(9 March 1999)
Information of Amnisty International
(17 February 1999)
SOS! Grigory Pasko - Emergency help needed. February 1999
Jailed eco-journalist loses defence lawyer.
01 February 1999
The Appeal of the "Reporters Sans Frontieres" to the Minister of Justice of Russia
(17 February 1999)
Michael R. Gordon.
Reporter Finds Russia Has Not Outlived Secrecy.
January 31, 1999
Press-Relise of the "Reporters Sans Frontieres"
(20 January 1999)
The Appeal of Amnesty International: Grigory Pasko is declared as "Prisoner of Conscience"
(18 Junuary 1999)
Apply of the Committee to Protect Journalists to the President of Russia
(13 January 1999)
Renfrey Clarke.
Framed Russian eco-journalist to stay in jail.
(27 November 1998)
Apply to the Japanese Prime Minister
(12 November 1998)
Apply of the DK to the US President
(28 August 1998)
The Letter of Naum Nim to the UN member of the Congress Kurt Valdon
(8 August 1998)
Apply of the DK to the US Vice President Albert Gore (20 July 1998)
Apply of the DK to the International Foundation
(20 July 1998)
Apply of the DK to the Organizational Committee of "Forum 2000", to the Nongovernmental and Ecological organizations
(13 July 1998)
Apply of the DK to UN, Council of Europe, Europian Parlament and to the Heads of the Nuclear States
(13 July 1998)
Bronwyn McLaren.
High seas treason.
Press-bulletin #2
from 9 December 1997