Vladimir Kara-Murza

Washington Oxi Day Foundation presents annual Courage Awards

One of Washington's most distinguished events, the 14th Annual Oxi Courage Awards gala, honored some of the world's most courageous champions of freedom on October 30 at the US Institute of Peace. Recently released Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza joined fellow Oxi Courage Award honorees Nadia Murad and Maria Ressa, both of whom have received the Nobel Peace Prize.

Russian Opposition Leaders Plan Berlin Rally to Protest War in Ukraine

Russian opposition leaders Ilya Yashin and Vladimir Kara-Murza, along with Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of imprisoned politician Alexei Navalny, are set to organize an anti-war rally in Berlin on November 17. The demonstration comes in the wake of their recent release during a significant prisoner exchange between Russia and the West.

France: Putin Must Lose the War and Be ‘Humiliated’ in Ukraine, Says Kara-Murza

Vladimir Putin must lose the war and be “humiliated” in Ukraine, as the end of his reign is the only solution for peace, said Vladimir Kara-Murza, one of the most prominent critics of the Russian president, who was recently released in a prisoner exchange.

The largest prisoner exchange between Russia and the West since the Cold War – 24 people released

The prisoner exchange between Russia and the West, which took place on Thursday in Istanbul, resembled moments from the Cold War, complete with the dramatic setting of an isolated airport area.

From Russia, 16 people were released: four to the U.S. and 12 to Germany, one of whom was Belarusian.

Russia and US Set for Massive Prisoner Exchange, Including Journalists and Marines

Russia is set to release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former US Marine Paul Whelan in a major prisoner swap with the US, as reported by anonymous sources to Bloomberg. This exchange is expected to be the largest since the Cold War.

Discussion in the EP: More Political Prisoners in Russia Than During USSR Era

During a discussion held in the European Parliament, participants highlighted the alarming rise of political prisoners in Russia, surpassing even the numbers seen during the Soviet era. Bill Browder, leader of the "Magnitsky" act campaign, attributed the assassination of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov to his involvement in the campaign.

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