Human Rights in Russia
Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev's airtight grip on power has squelched political opposition, curtailed press freedoms and fought brutal wars in the Caucasus. More than a quarter of all complaints filed at the European Court of Human Rights are against Russia.
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Oppression in Russia Yegor's High Price for Protesting the War
Interview with Mikhail Khodorkovsky "There Is No Other Option But To Take Up Arms"
Yevgeny Prigozhin's Meat Grinder A Moment of Truth for Russia's Wagner Group in Bakhmut
Interview with Yulia Navalnaya "It Is Putin Personally Who Is Keeping Alexei in Prison"
Accusations of Colonialist Thinking Ukrainians Angered By Messages from Russian Opposition Leader Navalny
Fueling the War A German Company's Questionable Involvement in Russia
Russian Soldier Pavel Filatyev on His Decision To Flee "If You Keep Going, You Become an Accomplice To Death"
The Russian Patient How Much Blame Does Society Bear for Putin's War Crimes?
High Casualties Russia Pulls Out All the Stops to Find Fresh Troops
Vladimir Potemkin Putin's Disaster and What Could Happen Next
Interview with Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov "The Only Way To Change Anything in Russia Is a Revolution"
The Putin Generation He Is Sent to the Front, She Takes to the Streets
The Intellectual Exodus from Russia
Escaping Putin
An Essay by Mikhail Zygar
Oppositionelle verlassen Russland
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Politologe über den Krieg des Kremlchefs »Er stürzt das Land ins Verderben«
Nobel Laureates Müller and Alexievich "German Politicians Are Disgracing Us Before the Entire World"
Putin's Russia Alexei Navalny Remains Unbroken after a Year in Prison
Daria Navalnaya, Daughter of Alexei Navalny "I Started Seeing Agents Everywhere"
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