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stopped before publication, and she was forced to leave her job despite the fact that she was the only support for her mother and son. She went to Moscow in search of assistance, but found none; she contacted the
British Embassy for asylum, but received no response there, either. Frustrated, she renounced her Soviet citizenship and prepared to begin the process of emigration.
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