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Moscow Diary Marjorie Farquharson

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Moscow Diary Marjorie Farquharson
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Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.27 MB
Author: Marjorie Farquharson
ISBN: 9781789010381, 1789010381
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Moscow Diary Marjorie Farquharson by Marjorie Farquharson 9781789010381, 1789010381 instant download after payment.

Moscow Diary is thediary kept by Marjorie Farquharson during the period in which she establishedAmnesty International's Information Office in Moscow, a unique venture during afascinating period of change. In 1991, Marjorie was the first westerner working on human rights with apermanent base. It was particularly important because for years the USSR hadconsidered Amnesty an anti-Soviet organisation - "a nest of spies" so to speak.

Marjorie's role together with her penetrating perceptionsand her entertaining style of writing make this a very interesting accountwhich combines insights into the politics of human rights and into theunusually wide range of people Marjorie encountered. Most westerners in Moscowlived a life apart with access to foreign currency shops and good-quality food.Marjorie chose instead to live as an ordinary Muscovite, in one room with asmall kitchen, even when, in 1992, the inflation rate in Russia soared to morethan 2000%....

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