Shcharansky, Anatoly

Shcharansky, Anatoly

▪ Soviet-Israeli human-rights activist
in full  Anatoly Borisovich Shcharansky,  also called  (from 1986) Natan Sharansky  
born Jan. 20, 1948, Stalino, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. [now Donetsk, Ukraine]

      Soviet dissident, a human-rights advocate imprisoned (1977–86) by the Soviet government and then allowed to go to Israel.

      Shcharansky's father was a Communist Party member in Ukraine, working for a time on the party newspaper; and Shcharansky himself was a Komsomol member as a youth. He studied mathematics and computer programming at the Moscow Physical-Technical Institute (1966–72) and then worked in Moscow as a computer specialist for the Institute of Oil and Gas. A Jew, he applied in 1973 for permission to emigrate to Israel; he was not only refused but also harassed by the KGB and, in 1975, discharged from his job. With an excellent command of English, he became a spokesperson for the dissidents and refuseniks in contacting Western correspondents to publicize their cause. On March 15, 1977, Shcharansky was arrested by the KGB, accused of treason and espionage, and tried secretly and sentenced to 13 years in prison and hard-labour camps. He was released in a prisoner exchange with the West on Feb. 11, 1986, and settled in Israel. (Several months later his mother, brother, and brother's family were allowed to emigrate.)

      His wife, née Natalya Stiglitz, had also applied for a visa to go to Israel and was allowed to emigrate a day after their marriage in 1974. She adopted the Hebrew name Avital and, until his release, championed his cause from Jerusalem and in her travels abroad. Shcharansky's memoir of his arrest and imprisonment was first published in 1988 in English as Fear No Evil.

Additional Reading
Martin Gilbert, Shcharansky: Hero of Our Time (1986).

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