Russia
Night after night, the protests swirl into one. Slogans blast through the distorted echo of plastic megaphones. Whistles are blown at such a piercing volume that my ears ring when sleep eventually comes, usually around 7 am. Blockades close the city’s main arteries and highways. Police in riot gear are deployed to each of the three main roads that lead in and out of the city. Rustaveli Avenue, the main street in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital and largest city, has once again become the nation’s political fault line.
... (read more)The Red Hotel: The untold story of Stalin’s disinformation war by Alan Philps
War and Punishment by Mikhail Zygar & Russia's War Against Ukraine by Mark Edele
Red Closet: The hidden history of gay oppression in the USSR by Rustam Alexander
Zelensky by Serhii Rudenko & A Message from Ukraine by Volodymyr Zelensky
The Shortest History of the Soviet Union by Sheila Fitzpatrick & Collapse by Vladislav M. Zubok
In the documentary film Navalny, Christo Grosev, chief investigator with the Bellingcat group of independent journalists, details how he followed the data trail to identify the FSB (Russian secret service) kill team who shadowed Alexei Navalny (leader of the opposition movement) to Siberia in August 2020 and poisoned him with the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok. The attack left Navalny in a coma, teetering between life and death in a Russian hospital, the doctors apparently complicit in the attempts to cover up the source of his illness.
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