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  • ...eak the [[taboo]] against talking about [[drug addiction]] in the [[former Soviet Union]].<ref name="drieu">{{cite journal |last=Drieu |first=Cloe |date=Octo ...don]]-based [[think tank]] created to foster [[democracy]] in the [[former Soviet Union]].<ref>[http://ifn.org.uk/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=1 IFN - O
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  • ...born in 1925 in the village of Tansyq in Eastern Kazakhstan, then in the [[Soviet Union]].<ref name=NOV2009> Soon, the family fled from the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933|famine of 1932-1933]] to [[Xinjiang]].<ref name=NOV20
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  • ...32-1933|of the 1930s]], caused by [[Droughts and famines in Russia and the Soviet Union|intermittent droughts]]. According to different estimates, in the 193 After the [[fall of the Soviet Union]], the German population of Kazakhstan proceeded to emigrate en masse
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  • ...n Census (2010)|2010 census]]), about 16 million [[ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states]] (8 M in Ukraine, 4.5 M in Kazakhstan, 1 M in Belarus, 0.6 M Latvia ...otable minorities exist in [[Ukraine]], [[Kazakhstan]], and other former [[Soviet]] states such as [[Belarus]]. A large [[Russian diaspora]] exists all over
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  • | citizenship = {{Flag|Soviet Union}} (1936–1991) → {{Flag|Russia}} (1991–present), {{Flag|Israel}} | movement = [[dissident movement in the Soviet Union]]
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  • | birth_place = Kirovskiy, [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now Almaty Region, Kazakhstan) ...ksu District]]), in the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]], which is now in [[Almaty Region]], in [[Kazakhstan]]; his family w
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