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Figure of the Week: 77

Figure of the Week: 77

77 per cent of the Russians fear occasionally or permanently arbitrariness of the authorities. According to a survey by the independent Russian polling institute Levada, the Russians fear the government more than they fear death.
Shock! Conspiracy! Chemical Attack!

Shock! Conspiracy! Chemical Attack!

As we have pointed out on many occasions, the pro-Kremlin outlets love conspiracies. And the more shocking these conspiracies are, the better they serve the purposes of the disinformation campaign. For understandable reasons, the most shocking conspiracies include stories about violent death.
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.
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