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The Monster Returns: Stalin Looms Large Over Putin's Russia – Analysis – Eurasia Review

The Monster Returns: Stalin Looms Large Over Putin's Russia – Analysis – Eurasia Review
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The Monster Returns: Stalin Looms Large Over Putin's Russia

The Monster Returns: Stalin Looms Large Over Putin's Russia
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The Monster Returns: Stalin Looms Large Over Putin's Russia

Although Soviet dictator Josef Stalin died 70 years ago, his presence seems ubiquitous in the increasingly authoritarian Russia of Vladimir Putin. “We are definitely living inside Stalin’s legacy, where the main things are fear, atomization, submission, and other social evils,” a commentator wrote.

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Journalists in Trouble Newsletter

Journalists in Trouble Newsletter width No media source currently available 0:00 0:02:14 0:00 Share Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has called on Russia to stop targeting journalists after one of its contributors lost an appeal against her inclusion on Russia’s controversial registry of “foreign agent” media. The City Court in the western Russian city of Pskov on May 5 said the inclusion of RFE/RL contributor Lyudmila Savitskaya on the Justice Ministry’s list was lawful. “Lyudmila is not a foreign agent she, and RFE/RL journalists Denis Kamalyagin and Sergei Markelov, are Russian nationals providing objective news and information to their fellow citizens,” RFE/RL President Jamie Fly said in a statement.

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Police In Russia's Tatarstan Jail, Fine Journalists Reporting On Corruption

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is calling on authorities in the Russian republic of Tatarstan not to contest the appeals of two correspondents for an independent news website who have been found guilty of interfering with traffic and disobeying police.

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