The World - News from Aug. 23, 1988
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Soviet paramilitary police beat and kicked about 30 people and arrested more than 100 others during protests in Moscow marking the 20th anniversary of the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia that crushed the “Prague Spring” reform movement, dissidents said. Arrested demonstrators were taken to a closed courtroom, and most received jail sentences of 10 to 15 days and fines of up to $320, the dissidents said. Sergei Grigoryants, editor of the dissident journal Glasnost, demanded a government investigation of “numerous crimes” committed by police during the protests Sunday.
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