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    When Vladimir Kara-Murza announced he was returning to Moscow earlier this year, his wife Evgenia knew the risk but did not try to stop him.

    Russia had invaded Ukraine and made it a crime to call it a war. Thousands of protesters had been arrested.

    Now he has been locked up and charged with treason and Evgenia has not been allowed to speak to him since April.

    But in a series of letters to me from Detention Centre No. 5, Vladimir - who has twice been the victim of a mysterious poisoning - says he has no regrets, because the "price of silence is unacceptable".
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63597097

 
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