The historic achievement of the Soviet human rights movement of the 1970’s is that it managed to turn the attention of the world’s Big Politics to the suffering of individuals. The role of Andrei Sakharov was crucial in this. It was not by chance that in his Nobel Lecture (1975) he listed 127 names of Soviet prisoners of conscience and apologized to those he missed. And surely the pain for every suffering individual was in his heart. This is his most important moral heritage.
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