Freed Russian dissident Kara-Murza: Putin must not be allowed to win in Ukraine


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  • Saturday, 21 Sep 2024

Russian dissident and recently released prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza speaks at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London, Britain, September 20, 2024. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

LONDON (Reuters) - Western governments and Russia's exiled opposition should begin laying the groundwork for Russia's democratic transition after President Vladimir Putin eventually leaves office, Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition politician, said on Friday.

Seven weeks after he was released from a Siberian penal colony in a historic East-West exchange, Kara-Murza did not say how he thought Putin would leave, but argued Russia must not squander what he said would be a narrow sliver of time to establish a democratic government, as he said it did after the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991.

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