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    in Poland Political prisoners in Russia Political prisoners in Saudi Arabia Political prisoners in Syria Political prisoners in Venezuela Political prisoners...
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    political prisoners or prisoners of conscience (66 accused of belonging to the Muslim organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami which has been banned in Russia...
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  • Polish political prisoners; more than the half of the inmates categorized as such were Polish communists. In the Holocaust, political prisoners were identified...
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    responsible for the prisoners’ physical well-being and rights under the Russian government. In January 2023 the FSIN has a total prisoner population of 433...
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    States has held political prisoners, people whose detention is based substantially on political motives. Prominent U.S. political prisoners have included...
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  • increasingly by non-state armed groups. In May 2011, President Bashar al-Assad issued amnesty to all political prisoners and on June 21, 2012 declared amnesty...
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  • gulag for political prisoners Beregovoy, Russia, a rural locality in Zeysky District, Amur Oblast Beregovoy, Altai Krai, a rural locality in Russia Beregovoy...
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    related to Demonstrations and protests in Russia at Wikimedia Commons List of political prisoners in Russia (Russian) in 2015, compiled by "New Chronicle of...
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  • arrested in October 2003 to become one of the better-known political prisoners in Russia. 2002 The Moscow theater hostage crisis (also known as the 2002...
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    Nadya Tolokonnikova (category Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Russia)
    Solidarity with Political Prisoners. Amnesty International named her a prisoner of conscience due to "the severity of the response of the Russian authorities"...
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    Mikhail Khodorkovsky (category Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Russia)
    Platon Lebedev and all political prisoners in Russia. In June 2011, Khodorkovsky was sent to prison colony No. 7 of Segezha, in the northern region of...
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    Determinants of Political Competition in Russian Regions". Comparative Politics. 38 (3). Comparative Politics, Ph.D. Programs in Political Science, City...
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    unregistered National Bolshevik political party in Russia, founded on 10 July 2010 by Eduard Limonov. The Other Russia was reorganized in September 2020 and changed...
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    Oleh Sentsov (category Political prisoners in Ukraine)
    hunger strike protesting the incarceration of all Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia and demanding their release. After 145 days of the hunger strike...
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  • 2010 Russia-United States prisoner swap)
    and a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States on July 9, 2010. The arrested spies were Russian nationals who had been planted in the U...
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    the total number of prisoners in prison camps was more than 2.4 million of which more than 465,000 were political prisoners. In 1948 the system of "special...
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  • for an amnesty for all political prisoners in Russia. Prisons in Russia Human rights in Russia Prison abolition movement Prisoners' rights Ivochkin, Andrey;...
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    Ilia Novikov (category People listed in Russia as foreign agents)
    February 11, 1982, Moscow) is a Russian and Ukrainian attorney (advocate). He defended famous political prisoners in Russia such as Nadiya Savchenko, Mykola...
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    journalists. Memorial has published a list of political prisoners in Russia, that also includes journalists. Russia's Law on Providing Access to Information...
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  • released in 2021. Prisoners of Geography covers the geopolitical contexts and situations in several vital regions of the world. These include: Russia, China...
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