Russian opposition figure Kara-Murza urges Russians from court not to give up after Navalny's death
- Biden's tough talk on Russia has been criticized as ineffective, with Former Secretary of Defense Gates warning about his national security decisions.
- Putin's indifference to Western reactions, particularly in response to killing opponents, reflects a belief that consequences are short-lived.
- Biden's attempts in global politics, including imposing a Palestinian state and assisting Ukraine, have faced rejection and criticism for being inadequate.
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Life inside Russia's penal colonies for Vladimir Putin's political prisoners
After the still-unexplained death of Alexei Navalny at an Arctic penal colony this month, human rights advocates warn that Russia's political prisoners face an increased risk of dying in "slow motion" under severe conditions.
Jailed Kremlin critic warns death squad is 'physically eliminating' Putin's fans
He is held at Penal Colony No. 7 in the Siberian city of Omsk as one of many victims of a crackdown against critics of the war and freedom of speech. Appearing in a virtual court hearing on Thursday, he alleged that there is a “death squad” within the Federal Security Service, Moscow’s spy agency, that has been tasked to “physically eliminate political opponents of the Putin regime.”
‘The threat to his life is off the charts’: Ilya Yashin calls on world leaders to secure release of his fellow Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza
Yashin wrote that Alexey Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza have “much more in common than it might seem at first glance.” Both politicians, he said, have “created personal problems for Putin’s inner circle”; both have de-facto been declared “enemies of the state” in Russia; both have been subjected to prison conditions that amount to torture; and “most importantly, Putin has tried to kill both of them in the past.”
Vangis viibiv Venemaa opositsioonipoliitik Vladimir Kara-Murza kutsus oma pooldajaid üles mitte alla andma pärast teise opositsioonipoliitiku Aleksei Navalnõi hiljutist surma.
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