russian dissidents
Russian dissidents refer to individuals who publicly oppose or criticize the policies, actions, or ideology of the Russian government or ruling establishment. They often advocate for human rights, democracy, freedom of expression, or social change, while challenging censorship, corruption, authoritarianism, or other injustices within the country. Russian dissidents may include activists, journalists, writers, intellectuals, or political figures, who voice dissenting opinions and raise awareness about societal and political issues in Russia.
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