Shcharansky
Published August 23, 2014
LOOKING BACK • In New York City in 1986, Anatoly Shcharansky delivers a speech in front of 300,000 people at the annual Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry. “My KGB interrogators, my prison guards, they tried to convince me that I was alone, powerless in their hands,” he said. “But all the resources of a superpower cannot isolate a man who hears the voice of freedom, a voice I heard from the very chamber of my soul.”