
Consider This from NPR Amid Crackdown On Free Speech, Russians And Russian Americans Speak Out Against War
Mar 12, 2022
Liana Zazulin, an American lawyer of Russian descent, is rallying fellow Russian-Americans against the war in Ukraine, marking a significant shift in attitudes toward Putin's regime. She discusses the oppressive crackdown on free speech in Russia and shares powerful stories from brave protesters like Yulia Zhivtsova, who risked detention to voice their dissent. The conversation highlights the struggle of Russian-Americans balancing familial ties and political beliefs, as they unite in solidarity with Ukraine and challenge misinformation.
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Yulia's Protest
- Yulia Zhivtsova protested the war in Ukraine with Harry Potter books, symbolizing the Ukrainian flag.
- She was detained but remains defiant, emphasizing the increasing silencing of dissent in Russia.
Silent Dissent
- Many Russians oppose the war but fear arrest, job loss, or expulsion from universities.
- Yulia believes protesting is important for future generations to see that resistance existed.
Zazulin's Family History
- Liana Zazulin, born in the US to Russian-speaking parents, discusses the complicated relationship some Russian-Americans have with Russia.
- Many older émigrés once held idealistic hopes of returning to a free Russia after communism.



