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Evgenia Kara-Murza: Has Putin neutralised his Russian opponents?

Jan 4, 2023
24:33
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Putin's Repression Is So Complete, Can Opposition Voices Make a Difference?
02:05 • 3min
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3
Why Did Vladimir Return to Russia From the United States?
05:04 • 2min
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4
I'm a Grown-Up Girl. I'll Just Keep Fighting With My Husband
07:17 • 2min
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Is the Kremlin Trying to Dissociate Russians From Their Families?
09:46 • 5min
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Is Russia a Free Democracy?
14:34 • 4min
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Is Putin's Economic Isolation of Russia a Threat to the Russian Economy?
18:52 • 2min
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The Russian Civil Society Is Not Healthy
20:26 • 2min
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The Dark Is Rising From the BBC World Service
22:11 • 3min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the Russian opposition activist Evgenia Kara-Murza, whose husband Vladimir, a prominent opponent of Vladimir Putin, is in prison in Russia having survived two apparent poisonings in recent years. Has Putin’s repression effectively neutralised meaningful opposition?

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