A Nobel Prize winner, Gerhard Herzberg, leads a group of Canadian scientists in a demonstration outside the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, one of several simultaneous international demonstrations seeking the freedom of the Soviet dissident, Andrei Sakharov. Embassy officials have denied that Mr Sakharov, also a Nobel Prize winner, is on a hunger strike.
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Press, 2 June 1984, Page 10
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53A Nobel Prize winner, Gerhard Herzberg, leads a group of Canadian scientists in a demonstration outside the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, one of several simultaneous international demonstrations seeking the freedom of the Soviet dissident, Andrei Sakharov. Embassy officials have denied that Mr Sakharov, also a Nobel Prize winner, is on a hunger strike. Press, 2 June 1984, Page 10
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