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...dissident Andrei Sakharov, and a heroic figure in her own right
In the twilight of her life, Bonner is watching developments in her native country--a country she still considers home--from afar....
...dissident streak in them whatever the environment theyre in. But it is precisely these people, selfless and honest people, who earn respect wherever they work, whether as journalists,...
...dissident former KGB agent killed by radiation poisoning. They also see his hand in the death of journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was found at the bottom of an elevator shaft with a bullet in...
The Financial Times rips Vladimir Putin several new ones over Khodorkovsky. This is the direct result of Putin's insane attack on the British Council. He has roused the lion! Jolly good show
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...dissident journalist, Anna Politkovskaya, would still be alive today. Russia might have developed at least one independent television station, or a newspaper that could challenge the Kremlin...
President Putin presenting the State Prize to Alexander Solzhenitsyn at the author's home outside of Moscow, June 2007 (Photo by: Getty Images
The life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn can be described as...
...dissident Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko, via a radioactive Polonium-210 mickey slipped into his tea, served as a wake-up call to many of the nature of the Putin regime and...
...dissident movement that flourished in the 1960s and early 1970s was ruthlessly rooted out
Soviet dominance
Because he was required to achieve real results, Andropov had to gain thorough...
...dissident with a passport. Mr. Yevtushenko was at his most amenable to Moscow when far away from it. He took no position, despite numerous entreaties, on the notorious Ginzburg-Galanskov trial,...
...dissidents, struggling to put this socioeconomic model into first-world terms, like to say that the new Russia is being run like a corporation. To an extent, it is a corporation, and that...