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Sobchak: Bury Lenin

ST. PETERSBURG () -- The mayor of St. Petersburg is urging that Lenin's body be buried -- preferably on Jan. 21, the 71st anniversary of his death.


Mayor Anatoly Sobchak wrote to President Boris Yeltsin that removing Lenin from his glass display case on Red Square and burying him is "a simple human duty," Itar-Tass said Saturday. "For a human being to be deprived of a grave is the greatest punishment," Sobchak wrote, according to the news agency.


Since the fall of Soviet power, there have been occasional calls to bury Lenin in his family's burial plot in St. Petersburg, including one by Moscow city officials and the Russian Orthodox Church after last fall's uprising.







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