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Kara-Murza continued his Grani programme, which enjoyed some of the highest viewer ratings on Russian television. In June 2003, TVS, Russia's last independent television channel, was removed from the air by order of the Press Ministry. From August 2003, Kara-Murza was the evening news anchor at RTVi channel.
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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]
Vladimir Kara-Murza, opposition politician. Kara-Murza suddenly fell ill during a meeting in Moscow in May 2015, and was in a coma for more than a month. Coming on the heels of the assassination of Boris Nemtsov in Moscow that February, his family suspected he had been poisoned. [27] Kara-Murza was hospitalized again for an alleged poisoning in ...
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.
FKU [nb 1] Corrective Colony No. 6 of the UFSIN of Russia for Vladimir Oblast also known simply as IK-6 Melekhovo or Melekhovo correctional colony, is a strict regime corrective colony located on the outskirts of the town of Melekhovo in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. Abuse and torture of inmates have been reported.
Freed as part of a prisoner swap between Russia and the West, the opposition figures, Andrei Pivovarov, Vladimir Kara-Murza and Ilya Yashin, had mixed feelings about the deal. [61] Kara-Murza stated that article 61 of the Constitution of Russia forbids to deport citizens if they do not approve. None of them did so or was even asked to do so.
Kara-Murza described his film as “a portrait of Boris Nemtsov as he was; without slander, without propaganda, without the clichés and the lies… the real Nemtsov, not the caricature image created by the Kremlin.” [1] The film includes no direct mention of Nemtsov’s assassination. As the authors explained, “it is not about death.