
Anastasia Tenisheva
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1 month ago |
themoscowtimes.com | Anastasia Tenisheva |Leyla Latypova
Monday marks three years since the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which had already been at war with Moscow-backed separatist forces in its east since 2014. Three years on, the invasion has cost Ukraine more than $100 billion in infrastructural damage, the lives of more than 11,973 civilians — including 622 children — and tens of thousands of soldiers.
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2 months ago |
themoscowtimes.com | Anastasia Tenisheva |Leyla Latypova
When Galina Kaplunova, a 26-year-old opposition activist from St. Petersburg, fled Russia with her four-year-old child and mother last summer, she hoped to find safety and a fresh start in the United States. Instead, she found herself caught in the harsh realities of the U.S. immigration system.
‘Human Rights Defender, Artist, Political Prisoner’: Exhibition Honors Jailed Russian Activist Orlov
Jun 28, 2024 |
themoscowtimes.com | Anastasia Tenisheva
PARIS – An exhibition dedicated to the veteran Russian human rights activist Oleg Orlov went on display in the French capital this June. Orlov, 71, is serving a two-and-a-half-year prison term for criticizing the full-scale invasion of Ukraine after he was sentenced this year for “discrediting” the Russian Armed Forces.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
themoscowtimes.com | Anastasia Tenisheva
Lyudmila Vasilyeva, at 83 years old, has a long history of activism. A Leningrad siege survivor and pensioner, Vasilyeva is now a hopeful for governor of Russia's second-largest city, St. Petersburg. She aims to challenge the incumbent, Alexander Beglov, who is running from the ruling, pro-Kremlin United Russia party.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
themoscowtimes.com | Anastasia Tenisheva
Sergei Tyutryumov was executed by shooting on March 7, 1938. He was 33 years old. Soviet authorities accused him of “counter-revolutionary” activities and “anti-Soviet agitation aimed at undermining the authority of Soviet power.”Two years prior, Tyutryumov, a descendant of a noble family, moved to the Siberian city of Tomsk to work as a history teacher and lived there with his wife and two daughters until he was arrested and sentenced to death.
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