Boris Nadejdine, the Opponent Who Thought He Could Stay Free in Russia
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"I tried until the last second not to cross the red lines, but it looks like they moved," explains AFP, a 63-year-old politician, from the Paris suburbs where he arrived in early August, after leaving Russia via Kazakhstan. For a long time, Boris Nadejdine was accused by his critics of being a surety of opposition in the Russian power system. This former deputy (1999-2003) personally knows Vladimir Putin, with whom he occasionally took tea in th…
The 63-year-old Russian political veteran tried to fight Vladimir Putin's regime and his war in Ukraine through legal and electoral channels. In vain. Threatened by arrest, he was determined to leave Russia. He gave the "World" his first words since his arrival in France.
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