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Vladimir Kara-Murza

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Past articles by Vladimir:

Change will come to Russia — abruptly and unexpectedly

Russia cannot afford to miss the next window of opportunity for democracy. → Read More

The West deserves much of the blame for Putin’s rise to unchecked power

The free world has an obligation to work toward a Russia that is peaceful and democratic. → Read More

Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine makes a mockery of law

Sooner or later, the real criminals will face judgment. → Read More

Vladimir Kara-Murza’s last statement to Russian court: A reckoning will come

Even today, even in the darkness surrounding us, even sitting in this cage, I love my country and believe in our people. → Read More

Russians are living in a frightening, distorted reality

The Kremlin's media minions are key enablers of the war in Ukraine. → Read More

Why Political Prisoner Day matters around the world — and in my Moscow prison

The number of political prisoners in Russia is approaching late Soviet-era levels. → Read More

Vladimir Kara-Murza from prison: In Putin’s Russia, dissent is now ‘treason’

I'm accused of treason by the people who really are destroying my country's future, its reputation and its standing in the world. → Read More

Putin’s war on Ukraine is also a war on truth

Thousands of Russians have voiced their opposition to the war on Ukraine. → Read More

Even from prison I can see opposition to Putin’s war growing

Opposition to the war among Russians received unexpected official confirmation thanks to a leaked poll. → Read More

Vladimir Kara-Murza from jail: I still intend to vote — and say no to the war

I'm determined to exercise my right to vote — even from prison. → Read More

Vladimir Kara-Murza: Prison doesn’t give me many views of the sun

June is my favorite month in Moscow, but I haven't been able to see much of it. → Read More

Vladimir Kara-Murza from jail: Don’t forget Russia’s political prisoners

There are hundreds of prisoners of conscience in Putin’s Russia. They need the world's attention. → Read More

Vladimir Kara-Murza from jail: Russia will be free. I’ve never been so sure.

A letter from jail in Moscow. → Read More

Russia loses its last link to Europe — for now

Russian citizens have just lost a vital defender of their human rights. → Read More

Why the West should help Russians learn the truth about Putin’s war in Ukraine

Putin's lies about the war depend on a total monopoly on news coverage. → Read More

It’s not just the West that opposes Putin’s war on Ukraine. A lot of Russians do, too.

A growing number of voices within Russia are taking a stand against the possibility of war. → Read More

Putin already has at least one client regime in Central Europe

The government in Serbia has been ratting out Russian dissidents to the Kremlin. → Read More

The West has enabled Putin long enough. It is time to stop.

We know how appeasement ends. → Read More

The Kremlin is trying to erase Russia’s collective memory. It won’t succeed.

Memorial isn't just another Russian civil society organization → Read More

A congressional proposal reveals the Kremlin’s Achilles’ heel

The prospect that the U.S. might declare Putin illegitimate has sent shock waves through Moscow. → Read More