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to mr kara murza, and we will continue to do that. for a critic of the kremlin, a political opponent of president putin, a prison sentence of 25 years is unprecedented in its severity. and it s a sign that in today s russia, the authorities are determined not only to silence all criticism, but to neutralise anyone and anything they believe could be a threat to the political system here. vladimir is a very strong man. evgenia kara murza is vladimir s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25 year prison sentence, i think this is. well, to me, this is the recognition of the effectiveness of vladimir s work. they hate him so much, and they re so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work.
is vladimir s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25 year prison sentence, i think this is. of the effectiveness of vladimir s work. they hate him so much, and they re so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work. another sign of the times in moscow. this famous museum reminds russians of political repression of the past. it s named after soviet human rights campaigner andrei sakharov, but the authorities have declared it a foreign agent and now they re evicting it from the building. their final event feels like a swan song for russian democracy. steve rosenberg,
and they re so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work. another sign of the times in moscow. this famous museum reminds russians of political repression of the past. it s named after soviet human rights campaigner andrei sakharov, but the authorities have declared it a foreign agent and now they re evicting it from the building. their final event feels like a swan song for russian democracy. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. earlier, i spoke with angela stent, the director of the center for eurasian, russian & east european studies for more on the arrest. you have taken part in panels and discussions with vladimir kara murza, what is your reaction to this? as steve said it is
vladimir is a very strong man. evgenia kara murza is vladimir s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25 year prison sentence, i think this is. well, to me, this is the recognition of the effectiveness of vladimir s work. they hate him so much, and they re so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work. another sign of the times in moscow. this famous museum reminds russians of political repression of the past. it s named after soviet human rights campaigner andrei sakharov, but the authorities have declared it a foreign agent and now they re evicting it from the building.
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