A procession of public organizations' representatives. Celebrating the 73rd anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.07.11.1990#508816
Tent camp named after Academician Andrei Sakharov between Red Square and the Rossiya hotel. The campers came to Moscow seeking help from their deputies not having found justice of local authorities.01.10.1990#480102
The 4th Session of Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Grand Kremlin Palace, September 10-17, 1990. People's Deputies of the USSR Telman Gdlyan and Galina Starovoytova during the discussion of the project for methods to stabilize the economy.10.09.1990#8211086
People's deputy of the USSR, former Soviet KGB Major General (retired) Oleg Kalugin (center) and people's deputy of the USSR and Armenia Telman Gdlyan (right).12.07.1990#4911
A Moscow rally to support USSR People's Deputies Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov, former investigators for especially important cases under the USSR Prosecutor General.17.04.1990#6721524
A Moscow rally to support USSR People's Deputies Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov, former investigators for especially important cases under the USSR Prosecutor General.17.04.1990#6721509
A Moscow rally to support USSR People's Deputies Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov, former investigators for especially important cases under the USSR Prosecutor General.17.04.1990#6721508
A rally in front of the Zelenograd Culture Palace during a one-day political warning strike supporting People's deputies of the USSR Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov.14.02.1990#479725
A rally in front of the Zelenograd Culture Palace during a one-day political warning strike supporting People's deputies of the USSR Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov.14.02.1990#479722
A one-day political warning strike in Zelenograd supporting People's deputies of the USSR Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov.14.02.1990#477766
During a meeting held as part of the Second congress of USSR People's Deputies (December 12-24, 1989). Due to the upcoming elections of people's deputies in the republics and regions, the deputies adopted the Law On Amendments and Additions to the Constitution (Basic Law) of the USSR on the Electoral System (Law No. 963-I of December 20, 1989). A question from the audience during a heated discussion.20.12.1989#6624522
During a meeting held as part of the Second congress of USSR People's Deputies (December 12-24, 1989). Due to the upcoming elections of people's deputies in the republics and regions, the deputies adopted the Law On Amendments and Additions to the Constitution (Basic Law) of the USSR on the Electoral System (Law No. 963-I of December 20, 1989). RSFSR People's Deputy Mikhail Bocharov is seen speaking.20.12.1989#6624520
During a meeting held as part of the Second congress of USSR People's Deputies (December 12-24, 1989). Due to the upcoming elections of people's deputies in the republics and regions, the deputies adopted the Law On Amendments and Additions to the Constitution (Basic Law) of the USSR on the Electoral System (Law No. 963-I of December 20, 1989). Line to the microphone during a heated discussion.20.12.1989#6624519
A picket staged by the People's Front to support the Inter-Regional Groups of Deputies who are against district pre-election meetings. Manezh Square.25.10.1989#476910
Meeting of the Commission of the Congress of People's Deputies to Check Materials Linked with the Activities of the Investigative Squad of the Soviet Prosecutor-General's Office headed by Telman Gdlyan. Center: The Commission's Co-Chairs, People's Deputies of the USSR, journalist Roy Medvedev, left, and Senior Investigator of the Prosecutor's Office of the Kursk Region Nikolai Strukov.20.10.1989#6556152
Informal organizations staging a street demonstration to appeal to the Supreme Soviet and the government of the USSR for acceleration of the perestroika. Moscow.07.10.1989#476908
Informal organizations staging a street demonstration to appeal to the Supreme Soviet and the government of the USSR for acceleration of the perestroika. Moscow.07.10.1989#476897
The second (autumn) session of the USSR Supreme Council, September 25 - November 28, 1989. Meeting of the commission of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to verify materials related to the activities of the investigative group of the USSR Prosecutor's Office, headed by Telman Gdlyan. First right: Deputy of the USSR Supreme Soviet Nikolai Strukov, second right: Deputy of the USSR Supreme Soviet Roy Medvedev.01.10.1989#8135667
A rally of thousands in Luzhniki dedicated to the coming Congress of people's deputies of the USSR.12.06.1989#476891
The first congress of the People's Deputies of the USSR, Kremlin Palace of Congresses, May 25 - June 9, 1989. Mikhail Gorbachev, center, general secretary of the CPSU Central Committee and Chairman of the Supreme Council of the USSR, talks before a session with people's deputies of the USSR, sitting from left: senior investigator of priority cases of the Procurator General's Office Telman Gdlyan, first secretary of the central committee ofthe Uzbek communist party Rafik Nishanov and senior investigator of priority cases of the Procurator General's Office Nikolai Ivanov.25.05.1989#6628785
People's Deputies of the U.S.S.R. Boris Yeltsin (left) and Telman Gdlyan (right) before First Congress of U.S.S.R. People's Deputies. 25.05.1989#74747
Cotton (Uzbek) Case, a collective title for a series of criminal cases involving economic abuse and corruption exposed in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Former senior officers of the USSR Ministry of the Interior on trial in Moscow. Tashtemir Kakhramanov, former deputy minister of the interior of the Uzbek SSR, after receiving a non-guilty verdict (only two people were acquitted).30.12.1988#6595087
Cotton (Uzbek) Case, a collective title for a series of criminal cases involving economic abuse and corruption exposed in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Former senior officers of the USSR Ministry of the Interior on trial in Moscow. Khaidar Yakhyayev, former minister of the interior of the Uzbek SSR, could not hold back tears after receiving a non-guilty verdict (only two people were acquitted).30.12.1988#6595080
Telman Gdlyan, senior investigator for particularly important cases under the USSR Prosecutor General's Office. 18.08.1988#20986
A series of criminal cases on economic and corruption abuses revealed in the Uzbek SSR (the collective name is "cotton case"). Next to the millions of treasures, walled up in the hiding places of criminals, there is a miserable dwelling and the poverty of local residents.03.08.1988#8320280
A series of criminal cases on economic and corruption abuses revealed in the Uzbek SSR (the collective name is "cotton case"). Expensive porcelain utensils found by the operative group of the USSR Prosecutor's Office in the house of one of the suspects and confiscated during the investigation.03.08.1988#8320277
A series of criminal cases on economic and corruption abuses revealed in the Uzbek SSR (the collective name is "cotton case"). Silver cutlery and collectible porcelain found by the operative group of the USSR Prosecutor's Office in the house of one of the suspects and confiscated during the investigation.03.08.1988#8320276
A series of criminal cases on economic and corruption abuses revealed in the Uzbek SSR (the collective name is "cotton case"). Gold items discovered by the operative group of the USSR Prosecutor's Office in a hiding place in the house of one of the suspects and confiscated during the investigation.03.08.1988#8320275
A series of criminal cases on economic and corruption abuses revealed in the Uzbek SSR (the collective name is "cotton case"). A hiding place was found near the wall of the house of one of the suspects.03.08.1988#8320273
An investigation team of the USSR Prosecutor's Office works on a series of criminal cases involving economic crimes and corruption in the Uzbek SSR (collectively, the Cotton Case).03.08.1988#8320264