Talk:Bulldozer Exhibition

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Though what happened was clearly an act of repression i do think it would be beneficial to wikipedia and this article in general if the wording was less emotive. People understand what is happening when government forces bulldoze an art exhibition, the word attackers doesn't need to be used several times. Were they also filthy godless reds? or henchmen of the evil empire? Cesar.vialpando 02:33, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

more sources?
I remember reading a firsthand account of this by Christopher Wren, one of the New York Times correspondents in Moscow then, where he recalls getting his camera smashed by some off-duty cop who was trying to punch him in the face.

It's in one of his books — the one devoted to his cat, actually — and it might make a good addition to the article as an English-speaking primary source. Daniel Case 04:08, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

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 * the article is written very mediocrely, it contains more emotions than facts, the article does not contain the reaction of the head of the KGB Andropov, who called the dispersal of the exhibition by bulldozers cretin vandalism and the letter of the diplomat Aleksandrov-Agentov to Brezhnev, who followed this, in order to admit the mistakes of the police and the KGB and permission to hold once again a similar artistic action to the artists, which indicates that there was a lot of arbitrariness in the behavior of the police, and not just the direct execution of the decision of the authorities, which of course does not cancel the guilt of the party and the government of the Soviet Union Цйфыву (talk) 15:04, 14 August 2022 (UTC)