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Andrii Dmytrovych Sakharov is the Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1975. He is an outstanding nuclear physicist, academician, and the father of the hydrogen bomb. And yet, he's an example of incredible civic courage and humanism.
A dissident, a human rights activist, a symbol of freedom of thought who lived his whole life beyond lies.
On May 21, 2021, civilized humanity will celebrate 100 years since his birth.
But among countries that remember the academician, there is no state where he was born, lived, and worked - the successor of the USSR, the Russian Federation. The exhibition for his honor was prohibited in Moscow. Obviously, it is extremely unprofitable to mention, perhaps, one the greatest Russian of the twentieth century who protested against the invasion of Afghanistan.
Center for Civil Liberties, Nobilitet, and Sakharov center invite you to the opening of the exhibition and public lecture on May 27, that dedicated to the life of Andriy Sakharov.
Invited speakers:
Oleg Sentsov, political prisoner, director Oleksandra Matviichuk, human rights defender
Sergiy Lukashevskiy - executive director of Sakharov Center.
(there will be more speakers announced)
The moderator of the event will be Anton Naumliuk.