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It is difficult to remember - but reading names on 29 October helps

It is difficult to remember - but reading names on 29 October helps

The paradox of remembrance in Russia: all families have felt the repression and countless ordinary citizens perished or were tortured, yet Stalin’s popularity is steadily growing today, especially among young Russians. This is the result of a campaign featuring both disinformation, historical revisionism and a crackdown on NGOs such as Memorial, which stand up against the trend.
Figure of the week: 1/3

Figure of the week: 1/3

Only 1 in 3 Russians say they trust the news programmes on the state-controlled TV channels Pervyi Kanal and Rossiya 1, a recent survey by the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM)  shows.
Figure of the Week: 50

Figure of the Week: 50

The Stanford Internet Observatory analysed RT’s English-language coronavirus-related content and found that US was the subject of approximately 50% of clearly ”negative content“.
Navalny’s first year in prison - Updated

Navalny’s first year in prison - Updated

A year ago, on 17 January 2021, Alexei Navalny was arrested upon returning to Russia. He had recovered from a poison attack on his life only to go straight to prison. Why? How? For what? The case frames modern-day Russia. We analyse the smear and disinformation campaign. Update: on 25 January Navalny and several advisors were listed as extremists / terrorists.
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