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Alexeyeva on way to U.S.

NZPA Paris Liza Alexeyeva, the Russian dissident given an exit visa by the Soviet authorities after a hunger strike by Dr Andrei Sakharov and his wife, arrived in Paris yesterday and appealed for world support for the exiled physicist.

Miss Alexeyeva, described by the Sakharovs as their daughter-in-law, told reporters after landing she was happy to be going to the United States “and to stay there forever.” In the United States she will join Dr Sakharov’s stepson, who emigrated from Moscow three years ago

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Press, 21 December 1981, Page 8

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Alexeyeva on way to U.S. Press, 21 December 1981, Page 8

Alexeyeva on way to U.S. Press, 21 December 1981, Page 8

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