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Erin Burnett OutFront

such a medical condition should receive. a person with vladimir's condition should lead a very active lifestyle and try to do physical exercises all the time. he has no opportunity behind bars. he's not alone in this. today's prisoners are held without proper medical care. i can name just a few. evengi is suffering from a hot condition. alexy is suffering as well. many activists of crimea are held behind bars with no medical care at all. vladimir is not alone in this. this is yet another method used by the authorities to deal with those who oppose the regime. >> evgenia, thank you very much. i appreciate you speaking and speaking out. of course, our thoughts with you and your children. thank you. >> thank you very much, erin.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

united states. he was in prison for nearly 16 months after calling putin's government a, quote, regime of murderers. he survived two assassination attempts after being poisoned in 2015 and 2017, and now an additional 25 years in this sentencing. evgenia kara-murza, vladimir's wife, is "outfront." i'm sorry about the circumstances we're speaking here tonight. i know that you -- you knew what you were facing here with this trial. i put the word trial in quotes. but what went through your head when you actually heard the news that your husband's appeal was rejected? >> first of all, thank you very much for inviting me here again, erin. and thank you so very much for reporting on and following vladimir's case because just as in soviet times, in today's, in putin's russia, the blitz city is often our very weapon to keep alive our loved ones who have been imprisoned by the russian

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Erin Burnett OutFront

government nor speaking against the war or for protesting against the crimes of the regime. to answer your question, well, of course the rejections of the appeal did not come as a surprise, not after this very long and tiresome trial that was held in moscow. and i did not expect them to behave any differently now that the trial finally reached its end. so, no surprises there. >> no surprises, and yet you're looking at a situation where your husband, who has survived poisoning attempts multiple times, and i know still suffers very seriously and grievously from those. you're now hearing he's going to russian penal colony, a 25-year sentence. evgenia, what happens now? >> the next step is the transfer. and this is a very dangerous period in the life of any prisoner, especially prisoners

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

don't ask, you don't get! you might remember, a few weeks ago, we went to interview the russian ambassador to the uk. in part of that surreal converation, we showed him a question from a woman called evgenia kara—murza. she wanted to know why vladimir putin throws his critics injail. it is not myjudgment, it is judgment by the court. her husband, vladimir, a journalist and activist who has british as well russian citizenship, was sentenced to 25 years in prison after he criticised the putin regime. his sentence follows two poisonings, assassination attempts, that she says were carried out by the people who are now his captors. i've been asking evgenia what she thought of the russian ambassador�*s response. first of all, it's a shame i couldn't be the to look him in the eyes when he answered that question because that says a lot. anthropologically, it's interesting to see these people telling lies and lies and lies and trying

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

i'd like to ask you about how russia is handling criticism of what is going on, at home. now the uk government has condemned the politically motivated conviction of vladimir kara—murza in a moscow court. now we have spoken to his wife evgenia, and she has a question for you. i'd like to play it to you. ambassador kelin, i have a question for you as a representative of the russian state. why does a government that claims to have the overwhelming support of the population need to use repression and prison terms of up to 15 years against anyone who opposes the official narrative? vladimir kara—murza, he is in possession of two citizenship. one is russian and one is british. he has been treated by the russian court as the russian citizen and his british citizenship is not included. i think that personally

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

friend vladimir, his wife is talking about his 25 year sentence. it was him criticising putin for human rights abuse. 25 years going to jail for criticising the government, it shows that there is just so much sensitivity, that nobody can say a word inside russia. putin is so afraid of his own people. so when people say putin is popular, he is not popular any more. there is no way you can be popular when everyone has lost friends, relatives and the war. you can't be popular when you can't travel or use netflix or your credit card. so now it's just a question of hardcore repression and how long they are able to do that repression before people say enough is enough. we have seen this, like yvegeny prigozhin, he is saying enough is enough, he's a monster himself, but they are not getting their weapons. other people are saying enough is enough. there their weapons. other people are saying enough is enough. there is a sun aestion saying enough is enough. there is a suggestion there _ saying enough is enough. there is a suggestion there could _ saying enough is enough. there is a suggestion there could be _ saying enough is enough. there is a suggestion there could be a - saying enough is enough. there is a suggestion there could be a threat i suggestion there could be a threat to putin. is there a threat to putin's ability to hang on in power right now? i putin's ability to hang on in power riaht now? ~' i, , i, ,

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

thousands of soldiers. they have lost huge amounts of equipment. as he said, ukraine is a small country compared to russia and they are being completely decimated by this small country. it was very painful to watch that interview because everything he said was a lie. they are lying to themselves or lying to the west and it's going to be difficult and painfulfor them the west and it's going to be difficult and painful for them when ukraine finally launches their counteroffensive.— ukraine finally launches their counteroffensive. what about that internal dissent? _ counteroffensive. what about that internal dissent? i— counteroffensive. what about that internal dissent? i know— counteroffensive. what about that internal dissent? i know you - counteroffensive. what about that internal dissent? i know you are i internal dissent? i know you are close to the case of bladder curran mercer. we played the question from his wife. what is going on with the internal repression of criticism? fih internal repression of criticism? oh it is a internal repression of criticism? oi it is a totalitarian regime internal repression of criticism? i it is a totalitarian regime like north korea physically can't even hold up that empty sign with nothing on it with on red square without being arrested are going to jail. my

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BBC News

to mr kara—murza, and we will continue to do that. for a critic of the kremlin, a political opponent of president putin, a prison sentence of 25 years is unprecedented in its severity. and it's a sign that in today's russia, the authorities are determined not only to silence all criticism, but to neutralise anyone and anything they believe could be a threat to the political system here. vladimir is a very strong man. evgenia kara—murza is vladimir�*s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25—year prison sentence, i think this is... well, to me, this is the recognition of the effectiveness of vladimir�*s work. they hate him so much, and they're so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work.

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Newsday

is vladimir�*s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25—year prison sentence, i think this is... of the effectiveness of vladimir�*s work. they hate him so much, and they're so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work. another sign of the times in moscow. this famous museum reminds russians of political repression of the past. it's named after soviet human rights campaigner andrei sakharov, but the authorities have declared it a foreign agent and now they're evicting it from the building. their final event feels like a swan song for russian democracy. steve rosenberg,

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