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Memoir recounting personal involvement in Natan Sharansky's release The passage is a personal narrative describing advocacy and media campaigns that led to Sharansky's release. It contains no new allegations, financial flows, or links to current powerful officials, and offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a media campaign to humanize Anatoly (Sharansky) to pressure the Soviet Union.; Mentions a prisoner exchange involving an East German spy and Sharansky.; Claims the author worked pro bono for nine years on Sharansky's case.
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Memoir recounting personal involvement in Natan Sharansky's release The passage is a personal narrative describing advocacy and media campaigns that led to Sharansky's release. It contains no new allegations, financial flows, or links to current powerful officials, and offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a media campaign to humanize Anatoly (Sharansky) to pressure the Soviet Union.; Mentions a prisoner exchange involving an East German spy and Sharansky.; Claims the author worked pro bono for nine years on Sharansky's case.
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