

Russian Independent Media Archive Project
Apr 24, 2024
Anna Nemzer, a journalist and documentary filmmaker focused on post-Soviet war memory, and Ilia Venyavkin, a historian studying Stalinist culture, discuss their impactful work with the Russian Independent Media Archive. They reveal the intense struggles of independent media under Putin's regime, highlighting the fight against censorship and the importance of preserving historical narratives. The conversation underscores the vital role of digital archives and collaboration in maintaining truth and memory in an increasingly oppressive environment.
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TV Rain's Transformation
- TV Rain, launched in 2010 as a lifestyle channel, became an oppositional channel due to covering protests.
- In 2014, they faced repression, losing advertisers and their office after covering the annexation of Crimea.
Golunov's Arrest and Release
- Journalist Ivan Golunov's arrest on fabricated drug charges sparked protests and his subsequent release.
- This was a rare moment of triumph against media repression in Russia.
Foreign Agent Law's Impact
- Russia's "foreign agent" law requires labeled disclaimers on all published content, even personal messages.
- This impacts around 40 news outlets and 400 individuals, hindering journalistic work.