A biologist and writer who dared to challenge Soviet pseudoscience, he was declared insane, confined to an institution and stripped of his citizenship.
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Zhores Medvedev, 93, Dissident Scientist Who Felt Moscow’s Boot, Is Dead
Saturday, 17 November 2018
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