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'The situation in Russia is toxic', says Nobel Prize winner Dmitry Muratov

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'The situation in Russia is toxic', says Nobel Prize winner Dmitry Muratov

'The situation in Russia is toxic', says Nobel Prize winner Dmitry Muratov

Muratov spoke of the increasing difficulty of being a journalist under Vladimir Putin's presidency.


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