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    She brought me a shawl – crimson, with asters and morning glory – and then she put on a song for my fiancee that went, “As long as there’s no gays and wars.” She doesn’t want to come and live with me in exile.

    New laws forbid the dissemination of any information that contradicts the official line (this carries up to 15 years’ incarceration) and expressing negative feelings about the war (a fine for the first offence, then prison).

    Then Russia attacked Ukraine, Novaya had its licence revoked and I quit, but Sveta stayed and is still working as a journalist, without any accreditation or pay, still living in Moscow.

    One time, she was simultaneously trying to find a bomb shelter (Ukrainian drones approaching Moscow) and an air conditioning unit (summer was expected to be hot).

    My friend Vika and her wife are also parents to a son, but families like theirs have been outlawed by Russia’s supreme court for being part of what it called an extremist “international LGBT public movement”.

    The jailers declare that Navalny just dropped dead – “sudden death syndrome” they say, while the TV adds helpfully that it was a blood clot.


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