Soviet Union – 1817 to 1991
Charter 77 was a human rights manifesto initiated in Czechoslovakia in January 1977, calling for the government to adhere to its own laws and the commitments it made under international agreements regarding human rights. This document became a symbol of dissent against the authoritarian regime, highlighting the need for political reform and greater freedoms in a country heavily influenced by the Brezhnev Doctrine and facing repression of opposition movements.
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