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A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively opposes an established opinion, policy, or structure. The term can be used to refer to a number of types of dissidents, including political, social, and militant dissidents.

==Soviet dissidents==

Term dissident was used in Soviet Union during the period of 1965-1985, including Brezhnev stagnation, for citizens who criticizedthe dictature of the Communist party. The people who used to write, tear and who distributed non-censored non-conformist litetature samizdatwere criticized in the newspapers. It was common to criticize an author in newspapers without publishing any of his works. Then, many peopleaccepted the term dissident with respect to themselves Chronicle of Current Events (samizdat) .This radically changed the meaning of the term: instead of criminal, who opposes the society, the term got meaning ofnon-conformist, who insists on the officially published laws, including the international agreements, signed by the Soviet government Universal Declaration of Human Rights General Assembly resolution 217 A (III), United Nations, 10 December 1948 Proclamation of Tehran, Final Act of the International Conference on Human Rights, Teheran, 22 April to 13 May 1968, U.N. Doc. A/CONF. 32/41 at 3 (1968), United Nations, May 1968 CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE FINAL ACT. Helsinki, 1 aug. 1975. Important part of activity of dissidents was informing the society(Both inside the Soviet Union and in foreign countries) about violation of laws and human rights;see Chronicle of Current Events (samizdat) and Moscow Helsinki Group.See the special article about Soviet dissidents.

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A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively opposes an established opinion, policy, or structure. The term can be used to refer to a number of types of dissidents, including political, social, and militant dissidents.

==Soviet dissidents==

Term dissident was used in Soviet Union during the period of 1965-1985, including Brezhnev stagnation, for citizens who criticizedthe dictature of the Communist party. The people who used to write, tear and who distributed non-censored non-conformist litetature samizdatwere criticized in the newspapers. It was common to criticize an author in newspapers without publishing any of his works. Then, many peopleaccepted the term dissident with respect to themselves Chronicle of Current Events (samizdat) .This radically changed the meaning of the term: instead of criminal, who opposes the society, the term got meaning ofnon-conformist, who insists on the officially published laws, including the international agreements, signed by the Soviet government Universal Declaration of Human Rights General Assembly resolution 217 A (III), United Nations, 10 December 1948 Proclamation of Tehran, Final Act of the International Conference on Human Rights, Teheran, 22 April to 13 May 1968, U.N. Doc. A/CONF. 32/41 at 3 (1968), United Nations, May 1968 CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE FINAL ACT. Helsinki, 1 aug. 1975. Important part of activity of dissidents was informing the society(Both inside the Soviet Union and in foreign countries) about violation of laws and human rights;see Chronicle of Current Events (samizdat) and Moscow Helsinki Group.See the special article about Soviet dissidents.

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