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Last tango in Moscow

Two Sundays ago I wrote in the Observer about the last remaining Russian independent TV station, Dozhd ("TV Rain"), and the irrepressible spirit of Natalya Sindeyeva, the woman who pioneered and ran it. Keeping the station alive had cost Sindeyeva her home and her marriage and her health and her security. A dozen years ago when she launched Dozhd she had been a vivid Russian celebrity, a "dancing queen" of Moscow's elite party circuit, now her mugshot is posted on street corners as a "foreign agent". The defiant struggles of Dozhd to stay on air and to continue to report the truth in Russia despite years of intimidation and sanction from the Kremlin were the subject of an inspiring documentary, "F@ck This Job (Tango with Putin)", made by London-based Vera Krichevskaya, which was released in the UK last week and broadcast on the BBC.

A few days after "F@ck this Job" came out, on Friday, the decade-long defiance of Dozhd was silenced, at least for a while, by a brutal new law, passed unanimously in the Russian parliament, which bans news organisations from reporting anything except state approved press releases



It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
by eurogreen on Sun Mar 6th, 2022 at 08:37:29 PM EST
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