• @[email protected]
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    Not that I support it but does anyone know why Putin doesn’t just have this guy killed? Putin has lots of people killed and I feel like I’ve been hearing about this guys imprisonment for years. It’s surprising he’s kept alive in prison indefinitely rather than added to the pile. Is the fear it would trigger a bigger movement / martyr him?

    • @[email protected]
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      334 months ago

      He’s afraid he’ll be martyred. Don’t forget, Navalny returned to Russia willingly right after releasing a documentary on Putins secret mansion. It was allegedly to put Putin in the awkward position of choosing between keeping an opponent with popular support alive, and killing him and potentially motivating the masses. Locking him away somewhere distant and keeping him there until he’s forgotten about is probably the best way to get rid of him. I’m pretty sure most Russians know that the legal system is a farce.

    • SuperDuper
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      In addition to Putin not wanting to turn him into a martyr, keeping him around as an opposition candidate allows Putin to maintain a facade of democratic legitimacy. The people have another viable option besides Putin, even if it’s just the illusion of free choice.

  • gregorum
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    114 months ago

    For the crime of continuing to exist, no doubt

  • @grue
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    a punishment cell in an Arctic prison colony

    Why not just write “Siberian gulag” like a normal person?

    • Chainweasel
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      34 months ago

      Gulag is a labor camp, we don’t know for sure this is a labor camp, it might just be solitary confident and torture.

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        Gulag was just the prison system of the early USSR, they weren’t labour camps anymore than USA prisons are labour camps.

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          A prison system of labor camps. It’s literally the definition and part of the Russian name for them.

          Gulag, (Russian: “Chief Administration of Corrective Labour Camps”), system of Soviet labour camps…

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            04 months ago

            The difference between “prison” and “labour camp” is the same as the difference between “administration” and “regime”, “police” and “security forces”, or “insurgent” and “terrorist”

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        04 months ago

        Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!