Katya and her struggle behind bars / interviewed by Nancy Clark.
Telephone interview with Katya Komisaruk, a 29 year old MBA from U.C. Berkeley who has been sentence to 5 years in Federal prison for destroying the NORAD computer at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. She pleaded not guilty, basing her defense upon the Nuremberg principle--a private citizen can oppose the actions of their government if it is intended for genocide. The NORAD computer, she argued, is a first-strike instrument which endangers all humanity.|KATYA AND HER STRUGGLE BEHIND BARS / interviewed by Nancy Clark. - Telephone interview with Katya Komisaruk, a 29 year old MBA from U.C. Berkeley who has been sentenced to 5 years in Federal prison for destroying the NORAD computer at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. She pleaded not guilty, basing her defense upon the Nuremberg principle--a private citizen can oppose the actions of their government if it is intended for genoicide. The NORAD computer, she argues, is a first-strike insturment which endangers all humanity. - RECORDED: Via telephone, KPFK and Spokane, Washington, 1 Mar. 1988.