Bitter Russia: My Life As An Opponent
Russia is about to elect its president, and the lack of suspense is matched by the terror that reigns in this campaign. While crowds have turned out to pay tribute to Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin's main opponent, the judiciary is stepping up its arbitrary sentences against anyone speaking out. We attended the trial of Oleg Orlov, an opponent sentenced for calling V. Putin's regime fascist, and followed the wife of Artiom Kamardine, a young poet sentenced to 7 years in prison for slamming a poem against the Russian armed forces.
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