LONDON - Maria Ponomarenko, a journalist from Siberia serving a six-year prison sentence for speaking out against the war in ...
Alsu Kurmasheva was among 16 people freed in the largest US Russian post-Soviet prisoner swap. She tells Bel Trew about life ...
A dual U.S.-Russian ... free her jailed colleagues and other political prisoners. “I feel the pain that their families are going through,” she said. “I feel the pain of those journalists.” ...
Vladimir Kara-Murza was released in August as part of the most extensive prisoner swap with Russia since the Cold War.
State repression has worsened in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, a U.N. expert said on Tuesday, warning of arbitrary ...
and a book jointly written by Ukrainian and Russian journalists about the kidnapping of Ukrainian children by Russia. Popular ...
The Supreme Court in Ukraine's Russian-occupied Crimea region said on September 23 that it sentenced a Ukrainian citizen ...
In Vladimir Putin’s Russia, writing about the war in Ukraine, the church or LGBTQ+ life could land you in jail. A new ...
The Kommersant newspaper said last year that Ponomarenko had been diagnosed with "hysterical personality disorder" while in detention, and had slashed her wrists. It cited her lawyer as saying she ...
and a book jointly written by Ukrainian and Russian journalists about the kidnapping of Ukrainian children by Russia. Popular authors in Russia, who have spoken out against Russia’s war in ...
The 46-year-old was detained less than two months after ... a total of four journalists for RusNews, an online outlet which publishes only in Russian and has little audience abroad, are behind ...