Career
In 1979 he was among the first Hungarians who criticized together with Andrei Sakharov and others the Soviet crackdown on the Czechoslovakian Charter 77 signatories. He was founding editor-in-chief of the Budapesti Könyvszemle (1989–1995).
In 1979 he was among the first Hungarians who criticized together with Andrei Sakharov and others the Soviet crackdown on the Czechoslovakian Charter 77 signatories. He was founding editor-in-chief of the Budapesti Könyvszemle (1989–1995).
Later he was among the founding members of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights.