Attorney recounts Cold‑War defection cases involving Soviet Jewry, Natan Sharansky and alleged prisoner‑exchange talks with Mandela
Attorney recounts Cold‑War defection cases involving Soviet Jewry, Natan Sharansky and alleged prisoner‑exchange talks with Mandela The passage provides personal testimony about high‑profile dissidents (Sharansky, Mandela) and mentions alleged U.S.‑held spies in exchange talks, but offers no concrete dates, transaction details, or new documentary evidence. It is useful for background and may guide further inquiry into declassified diplomatic records, but its novelty and actionable leads are limited. Key insights: Attorney acted as pro‑bono counsel for a Romanian Jewish defector (Michael Cernea/Moishe Katz) and later for Soviet refusenik Anatoly Sharansky.; Claims of involvement in proposed prisoner exchanges linking Sharansky, Nelson Mandela, and unnamed Eastern European spies held by the United States.; Reference to assistance from Senator Kennedy in securing family defections.
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Attorney recounts Cold‑War defection cases involving Soviet Jewry, Natan Sharansky and alleged prisoner‑exchange talks with Mandela The passage provides personal testimony about high‑profile dissidents (Sharansky, Mandela) and mentions alleged U.S.‑held spies in exchange talks, but offers no concrete dates, transaction details, or new documentary evidence. It is useful for background and may guide further inquiry into declassified diplomatic records, but its novelty and actionable leads are limited. Key insights: Attorney acted as pro‑bono counsel for a Romanian Jewish defector (Michael Cernea/Moishe Katz) and later for Soviet refusenik Anatoly Sharansky.; Claims of involvement in proposed prisoner exchanges linking Sharansky, Nelson Mandela, and unnamed Eastern European spies held by the United States.; Reference to assistance from Senator Kennedy in securing family defections.
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