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Maria Pevchikh: Where does Russia's anti-Putin movement go from here?

Sep 12, 2022
24:27
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Do You Fear That Putin Is Succeeding?
02:33 • 2min
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Is He Getting Any Exercise?
04:48 • 2min
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Is There a Way to Get Away From Sanctions in the West Ia?
07:00 • 2min
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Do You Have Any Difficulty With That?
09:15 • 3min
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Do You Fear That the Reach of the Russian Secret Services Actually Goes Inside the Anti Corruption Foundation?
11:53 • 2min
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Are You Still Fully Accessible in Russia?
13:59 • 3min
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Is There a Level of Disappointment in the Russian People?
16:34 • 2min
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Do You Think You Have Become a Puppet for Russia's Enemies?
18:22 • 2min
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Do You Think the Ukraine War Is a Putin Problem?
20:15 • 2min
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Is It Going to Be a Palas Coup?
22:05 • 3min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Maria Pevchikh, investigations chief for Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, which is now outlawed in Russia. With Vladimir Putin putting a tighter squeeze on Russian civil society and criticism of the war risking years in prison, where does Russia’s anti-Putin movement go from here?

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