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Gleb Pavlovich Yakunin (; 4 March 1936 – 25 December 2014) was a Russian priest and , who fought for the principle of freedom of conscience in the . He was a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group, and was elected member of the Supreme Soviet of Russia and from 1990 to 1995.


Biography
Gleb Pavlovich Yakunin was born into a musical family. He studied at Agricultural Institute. He converted from atheism to Eastern Orthodox Christianity at the end of the 1950s, after coming into contact with , and graduated from the Moscow Theological of the Russian Orthodox Church in 1959. In August 1962 he was a and was appointed to the in the city of , near .

Together with the priest Nikolai Eschliman, Yakunin wrote an in 1965 to the Patriarch of Moscow, Alexius I, where he argued that the Church must be liberated from the total control of the Soviet state. The letter was published as a ("self-published", i.e., underground press). In retaliation for this, he was forbidden to continue his priestly ministry in the parish in May 1966. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn supported Gleb Yakunin and Nikolai Eschliman in his letter to Patriarch Alexius.

In 1976 he created the Christian Committee for the Defense of the Rights of Believers in the USSR. He published several hundreds of articles about the suppression of religious freedom in the Soviet Union. These documents were used by dissidents of all religious denominations. Yakunin was arrested and convicted for anti-Soviet agitation on 28 August 1980. He was kept in the until 1985, and then in a known as "Perm 37". Later, he was punished by involuntary settlement in the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

Gleb Yakunin was given in March 1987 under Mikhail Gorbachev. He was allowed to return to Moscow and worked again as a priest until 1992. He was rehabilitated in 1991. In 1990 Yakunin was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation and worked as deputy chairman the Parliamentary Committee for the Freedom of Conscience. He was co-author of the law concerning "freedom of all denominations" that was used for the opening of churches and monasteries throughout the country.

Gleb Yakunin was a member of the committee created for the investigation of the Soviet coup attempt of 1991 and chaired by , and thereby gained the access to secret archives. In March 1992 he published materials about the cooperation between the Moscow Patriarchate and the KGB. He published code names of several KGB agents who held high-rank positions in the Russian Orthodox Church including Patriarch Alexius II, Metropolitans Filaret of , Pitrim of Volokolamsk, and others. The Russian Orthodox Church defrocked Yakunin in 1993.

Gleb Yakunin was one of the organizers of the Democratic Choice of Russia political alliance in 1993, prior to the opening of the Constituent Assembly of Russia called by the Russian president . He became a delegate representing the party "Democratic Russia" in 1996. He created the Committee for Defense of Freedom of Conscience in 1995. He criticized the law "On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations" adopted by the Duma Declaration of the Committee for Defense of Freedom of Conscience regarding the Russian State Duma's adoption of the draft of the law "On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations" , 20-06-97 Father Gleb Yakunin: Religion Law is a Step Backward for Russia and made numerous statements in support of human rights in Russia. Appeal of the Representatives of Russian Civil Society , November 15, 2005

As is traditional for Orthodox parish priests, Gleb Yakunin was married, and had three children: Maria, Alexander and Anna.

He died at the age of 78 after a long illness on 25 December 2014.


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See also
  • Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union
  • Human rights in the Soviet Union


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