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The Repatriate: Love, Basketball, and the KGB
This title presents the true story of one Armenian-American's dramatic trip to Armenia In the early months of 1947, eighteen-year-old Tom Mooradian had everything - Hollywood good looks, high academic ranking in his senior class at Southwestern High School, and recognition by the three Detroit daily newspapers as being one of the finest basketball talents in the Public School League and in the state. Before the end of that year, however, he would find himself with hundreds of other Soviet citizens, standing in long unruly lines hoping to purchase a kilo of black, damp, saw-grain filled bread. He would be fighting the daily fight for survival in the Soviet Union.But bread was the least of his worries; he was not allowed to travel or utter one word against the state in public or private conversation. Mooradian had lost his freedom. It was not a dream, but a nightmare, that he and one-hundred-fifty other American Armenians willingly, but unknowingly, walked into when they signed up to repatriate to Armenia. Shortly after their arrival in Erevan, the capital of Soviet Armenia, the NKVD, the Soviet Secret Police, arrested Mooradian as he boarded a plane for Moscow. Beaten at the airport, Mooradian was conveyed to NKVD headquarters. His crime: he had authored and agreed to present a petition that he and three other repatriates had signed to the US Ambassador, pleading for help to return to the United States.Mooradian's basketball prowess captured the hearts of the Soviet people and probably saved his life. Miraculously surviving 13 years behind the Iron Curtain, he had the opportunity to see what no foreign correspondent, no western journalist, no diplomat was permitted to see: the Soviet Union as the Soviets lived..
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US, MEXICAN GOVERNMENTS LAUNCH NEW INITIATIVE TO REPATRIATE UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS DETAINED IN ARIZONA DESERT.: An article from: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico
This digital document is an article from SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico, published by Latin American Data Base/Latin American Institute on July 28, 2004. The length of the article is 1186 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: US, MEXICAN GOVERNMENTS LAUNCH NEW INITIATIVE TO REPATRIATE UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS DETAINED IN ARIZONA DESERT.
Publication:SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 28, 2004
Publisher: Latin American Data Base/Latin American Institute


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Socio-Economic Profile of Sri Lankan Repatriates in Kotagiri
Study relates to Kotagiri, Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu..
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