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Alexander Pravdin is 73 years old. He lives in a small village
near St. Petersburg. He used to work as a doctor in a psychiatric
hospital, then he became an entrepreneur and settled in the
village. He began to speak out against the arbitrarines...
28 Minuten
Ekaterina Schulmann is a political scientist and publicist. She
has been explaining the inevitable political processes, laws, and
underlying logic that guides the Russian government for years.
She has a big fan base In Russia and some people se...
23 Minuten
As a policeman, this man tried to do everything in his power to
ease the lives of political activists who came across his way. As
a history teacher, he told children the truth about the war.
In this episode we tell the story of Andrei Shestak...
29 Minuten
It may sound surprising, but the Russians, Germans and even
Ukrainians are on the same side. Our goal is to confront the
corrupt financial and political elites across Europe. Why and how
did it happen? Russian sociologist Grigory Yudin answers...
20 Minuten
Pussy Riot is a Russian feminist protest art group. They became
famous in 2012 after the performance in Moscow Cathedral of
Christ the Savior named "Punk Prayer: Mother of God Drive Putin
Away". The band members were detained several times, and...
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We might not see millions in the streets, but the resistance is
there. While the civil servants paint over hundreds of new anti-war
graffiti, people in Russia are protesting and making their voices
heard on social media despite risking their freedom. But who are
they, and are they fighting a lost battle? Together with activists,
journalists, artists, and people who can’t keep silent we’ll
discuss how we, Russians, lost our freedom, why keep fighting and
why there’s still hope. This podcast is produced by Paper Media —
independent media from St. Petersburg. If you enjoy Russian
Resistance, please support our job.
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