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  2. The Woman Fighting to Free Her Husband—and All Political ...

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    Evgenia Kara-Murza, wife of imprisoned political activist in Russia, Vladimir Kara-Murza, looks on during a discussion at the Washington Post in Washington, on April 17, 2023.

  3. ‘Russia Will Be Democratic.’ Vladimir and Evgenia Kara-Murza ...

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    W hen Evgenia Kara-Murza learned that her husband, the prominent Russian opposition politician and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza, was released from a Siberian penal colony, she was inside the ...

  4. They Chose Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir V. Kara-Murza: Country of origin: Russia: Original languages: Russian English: Production; Producers: Vladimir A. Kara-Murza, Andrei Norkin, GeorgyTsikhiseli, Yuri Shtapura, Michael Borshchevsky, Andrei Gromov, Stanislav Lensky: Editor: Evgenia Kara-Murza: Running time: 86 min (2 of 4 episodes last 21 min and 2 other episodes last 22 ...

  5. Vladimir Kara-Murza - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, the maximum term for murder and rape in Russia is 15 years. Kara-Murza's conviction is the longest sentence for political activity since the fall of the Soviet Union, and the length of the sentence is comparable only to Stalin's purges in the 1930s. [96] Kara-Murza compared his case to show trials from the Stalin era. [97]

  6. Freed Russian dissident Kara-Murza: Putin must not be ... - AOL

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    Kara-Murza, 43, has emerged as one of the most prominent opposition voices in exile since his release from prison, where he was serving a 25-year treason sentence for publicly opposing the war in ...

  7. Kara-Murza - Wikipedia

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    Kara-Murza (Russian: Кара́-Мурза́) is a surname of Tatar origin translated as "Black Prince" or "Dark Lord". Its Russified version is Karamzin ( Russian : Карамзин ). Kara Murza was a Tatar aristocrat who converted to Christianity after settling in Moscow in the 15th century.

  8. Russian court rejects appeal by dissident Kara-Murza to ... - AOL

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    A Moscow court ruled on Tuesday that Russia's Investigative Committee is not obliged to investigate two attempts on the life of jailed dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, independent news outlet ...

  9. Komitas - Wikipedia

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    Kara-Murza composed and organized performances of European music for schoolchildren throughout Armenian-populated areas for educational purposes. And although Komitas criticized his works as not authentically Armenian, Kara-Murza was the person who taught Komitas the polyphonic choral structure around which he built his musical achievements.