

Jacobin Radio: Russia's Anti-War Political Prisoners
Aug 14, 2024
Ilya Budraitskis and Grusha Gilayeva, passionate Russian dissident activists, delve into the complexities surrounding recent political prisoner exchanges from Russia. They discuss the fates of brave figures like Ilya Yashin and Vladimir Kara Murza, who risked everything opposing Putin. The duo raises questions about the ethical implications of using human lives in geopolitical maneuvers and the ongoing crisis faced by over a thousand prisoners still in captivity. Their insights reveal the resilience and struggles of the Russian opposition amid oppressive conditions.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Political Prisoners and the Fight for Freedom in Russia
02:49 • 5min
Complexities of Prisoner Exchanges
07:58 • 8min
Theatrics of Prisoner Exchanges
16:21 • 11min
The Russian Opposition: Challenges and Resilience
27:29 • 27min
Voices of the Oppressed: Political Prisoners in Russia
54:08 • 7min
Navigating Political Exchanges: Russia and the West
01:01:18 • 4min