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"Postin's Putting Thousands of People in Jail Who Are Against the War, I Tried to Help Them, but My Powers Are over." Nina Litvinov's Human Rights Defender Killed Herself. "The Eye" Tells the Story "the Quietest Russian Dissident"
On 12 May, in Moscow, a dissident woman and a human rights defender, Nina Litvinov, who had spent her entire life, since the late 1960s, dedicated her assistance to the political prisoners first in the USSR and then in Russia. The cousin of Litvinova, journalist Masha Sloni, published her suicide note. "A pathin attacked Ukraine and kills innocent people, and we have endlessly imprisoned thousands of people who are tormented and killed there for…
On 12 May, in Moscow, a dissident woman and a human rights defender, Nina Litvinov, who had spent her entire life, since the late 1960s, dedicated her assistance to the political prisoners first in the USSR and then in Russia. The cousin of Litvinova, journalist Masha Sloni, published her suicide note. "A pathin attacked Ukraine and kills innocent people, and we have endlessly imprisoned thousands of people who are tormented and killed there for…