On February 19, 2024, the website of the Russian-language television channel Current Time TV published an article titled "February 19. Three Days Without Navalny,"[1] in which journalist Olga Serebryanaya described life in the aftermath of the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, including police crackdowns on memorials to him, the war in Ukraine, and
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When bombs are falling, can writers from across the warring sides still talk? That question was brought into sharp focus this month when freedom of expression group, PEN America, became embroiled in controversy over Ukrainian and Russian dissident writers appearing at the same event.