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'Worse than death': Journalist Ekaterina Barabash who fled house arrest in Russia resurfaces in Paris

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 6 May 2025 ()
Ekaterina Barabash, a veteran journalist, escaped house arrest in Moscow with the help of Reporters Without Borders after facing a potential 10-year sentence for criticizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine on social media. She traveled through secret routes to reach France, expressing her views on the lack of journalism under totalitarianism. Many journalists remain imprisoned in Russia for expressing anti-war views.
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