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- The KGB silenced dissent in the Soviet Union through various means123:
- Sentencing writers to forced labor in gulag camps for "maliciously slandering" Russia1.
- Harassing writers and artists, arranging for their expulsion from professional organizations or jobs, and threatening prosecution for unorthodox views2.
- Using violence and surveillance to maintain Communist order3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.But dissent still had consequences, even if not a firing squad or hangman’s noose. The KGB sought to silence writers like Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky, sentencing them to forced labor in gulag camps for the crime of “maliciously slandering” Russia in stories that had been smuggled to the West and published under pseudonyms.www.history.com/news/kgb-soviet-russia-secret-pol…The KGB censored informally by harassing writers and artists, arranging for their expulsion from professional organizations or from their jobs, and threatening them with prosecution for their unorthodox views.irp.fas.org/world/russia/kgb/su0519.htmThe USSR used the K.G.B. to quell dissent, by whatever violent means necessary, and run general surveillance on its citizenry as part of its efforts to maintain Communist order.www.smithsonianmag.com/history/incomplete-histo… - People also ask
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