Vladimir Kara-Murza Freed in Prisoner Exchange
Vladimir Kara-Murza Freed in Prisoner Exchange

Vladimir Kara-Murza Freed in Prisoner Exchange

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Vladimir Kara-Murza, a British-Russian dissident recently released from a Siberian prison as part of a historic prisoner exchange, has declared the downfall of Vladimir Putin 'inevitable'. Serving a 25-year sentence for treason linked to his outspoken opposition to the war in Ukraine, Kara-Murza was previously poisoned twice, allegedly by Kremlin agents. In interviews following his release, he emphasized that while current opposition leaders may be targeted, new voices from the younger generation will rise to continue the fight for a democratic Russia. He urged Western governments to prepare for a post-Putin era, noting that significant political changes in Russia can happen unexpectedly. Kara-Murza expressed willingness to return to Russia despite the risks, motivated by his commitment to political change. His story highlights the ongoing struggle against Putin's regime and the resilience of the Russian opposition.

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