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    Page 12 THE BATTALION
j WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1980
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Soviets strip Nobel winner’s titles
United Press International
MOSCOW — Nobel Peace Prize
winning physicist Andrei Sakharov
has been stripped of all his state titles
and awards because of his “subver
sive activities,” the newspaper
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Izvestia reported Tuesday. He also
apparently was under arrest.
It was the harshest measure ever
taken against the Russian physicist
for his human rights activities. His
reported arrest was impossible to
confirm, since police officers barred
reporters from approaching Sakhar
ov’s sixth-floor apartment.
The reported arrest and the strip
ping of his awards signals a major
crackdown on dissident activity and
a stepup in tension between the
Soviet Union and the United States,
which has repeatedly criticized the
Kremlin on human rights issues.
The move against Sakharov, 58,
came in apparent response to anti-
Soviet measures by President Car
ter, who imposed a grain and high-
technology embargo to protest
Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
Carter also has threatened to call for
a world boycott of the 1980 Moscow
Olympics.
Izvestia said the government had
warned Sakharov many times about
his activities.
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of such activities.
“Ignoring these warnings, Sakhar
ov lately embarked on the road of
open calls to reactionary circles of
imperialist states to interfere in the
Soviet Union’s internal affairs.
“Andrei Sakharov has been con
ducting subversive activities against
the Soviet state for a number of
years,” Izvestia said.
“In this connection, he was repe
atedly warned by representatives of
appropirate state bodies, public
organizations and prominent Soviety
scientists about the impermissibility
“Taking into consideration num
erous proposals by the Soviet public,
the presidium of the Supreme Soviet
of the Soviet Union has deprived
Andrei Sakharov of the title of Hero
of Socialist Labor and all state
awards, and the Council of Ministers
of the Soviet Union has deprived
him of the titles of laureate of the
Soviet prizes that were awarded to
him.”
Those awards included the Order
of Lenin and the Stalin prize, which
has since been changed to the State
Prize.
Britain possible alternative
site for summer Olympics
United Pi -ess International
LONDON — Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher Tuesday offered
Britain as an alternative site for some
of the events scheduled for the Mos
cow Olympics.
country that we have for some
events, she said.
Government officials said an ur
gent study was being conducted of
sites throughout the country that
could be used for Olympic sports.
> Thatcher told the House of Com
mons that she was writing to the
British Olympic Association to urge
the International Olympic Commit
tee to switch the summer Olympics
from Moscow.
“We have, in fact, offered to make
available some of the sites in this
Among the sites being considered
were three London stadiums, the
Meadowbank stadium in Edin
burgh, the International Rowing
Basin at Holme Pierrepoint, and the
Isle of Wight’s yachting facilities,
government officials said.
President Carter Sunday urged 1
that the Olympics be switchedtc
alternative site or sites, buttbel
ternational Olympic Committed
made clear on many occasionstlu
was both legally and technicallyi
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