Letter to Georgy Safarov, December 24, 1921

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This is in reply to G. I. Safarov’s letter. In particular, on December 20, 1921, Safarov informed Lenin that, in view of the examination of the material concerning his activity in Turkestan by the Central Control Commission, he had handed in an application to the Party CC to the effect that he intended to abstain from any responsible work (at the time Safarov was consultant on Eastern affairs in the Comintern). See also this volume, Document 560.

Comrade Safarov:

Don’t lose your nerve, this is intolerable and shameful, you are not a 14-year-old miss.

I passed your letters on to Sokolnikov, whom I shall recommend in the CC for dispatch to Turkestan to sort things out.

I have spoken with Sokolnikov, and have established (entre nous!) his consent to regard the case started against you as absurd.

Don’t lose your nerve.

Carry on your work, and don’t give up any of your duties. You must learn to collect the facts, calmly and purposefully, against those who have started this absurd case.

Yours,

Lenin