Disambiguation evidence for Memorial (human rights group) via surface form

"Memorial"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Memorial".

Predicate Object
NobelPeacePrizeYear 2022
SakharovPrizeYear 2009
archivesLocation Moscow
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
awardReceived Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought
co-recipientOf 2022 Nobel Peace Prize
co-recipientWith Ales Bialiatski
co-recipientWith Center for Civil Liberties
country Russia
fieldOfWork Soviet-era history
fieldOfWork civil liberties
fieldOfWork documentation of political repression
fieldOfWork historical memory
fieldOfWork human rights
focusesOn Gulag system
focusesOn Soviet political repression
focusesOn Stalinist purges
focusesOn political prisoners
focusesOn state violence
foundedInPoliticalContext perestroika
hasLanguage English
hasLanguage Russian
hasMission defend human rights and preserve the memory of political repression victims
hasPart International Memorial
hasPart Memorial (human rights group) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Memorial Human Rights Centre
headquartersLocation Moscow
ideology human rights advocacy
inception 1989
instanceOf human rights organization
instanceOf non-governmental organization
knownFor advocacy for civil liberties
knownFor defense of political prisoners
knownFor documenting Soviet-era political repression
knownFor preservation of historical memory
legalStatusInRussia foreign agent
legalStatusInRussia liquidated by court decision
liquidationDecisionYear 2021
notableWork archives of Soviet-era crimes
notableWork documentation of victims of political repression
notableWork educational programs on historical memory
notableWork human rights monitoring reports
notableWork lists of political prisoners
operatesIn Russia
operatesIn Soviet Union
surface form: former Soviet Union
opposes political repression in contemporary Russia
opposes rehabilitation of Stalinism
typeOfNonprofit advocacy organization
website https://memo.ru