

Inside Russia’s Crackdown on Dissent: An Update
20 snips Dec 27, 2023
Valerie Hopkins, an international correspondent for The New York Times, shares insights on Russia's severe crackdown on dissent following the invasion of Ukraine. She highlights the case of Olesya Krivtsova, a courageous 19-year-old student facing a decade in prison for anti-war posts on social media. The conversation reveals the chilling impact of state repression, detailing not just Olesya's struggle, but also the broader atmosphere of fear among those opposing the Kremlin's narrative, showcasing incredible acts of bravery amidst danger.
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Olesya's Activism and Arrest
- Olesya Krivtsova, a 19-year-old student, protested the war in Ukraine.
- She was fined for distributing anti-war leaflets, but authorities later investigated her social media posts.
Classmates' Betrayal
- Olesya's classmates reported her Instagram posts to authorities.
- One student defended the act, calling denunciation the duty of a patriot.
Olesya's House Arrest
- While awaiting trial under house arrest, Olesya was constantly monitored.
- She and her mother said goodbye each night, fearing separation.