Boris Nemtsov, an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin, was shot dead on a Moscow street last week. Political opponents in Russia know they are living dangerously. Russian propaganda suppresses contradictory statements and many say the country is ruled by insecurity, suspicion and fear. Is Nemtsov’s assassination symbolic of troubling political developments?
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Guests:
Christian F. Trippe - Special Correspondent for Deutsche Welle, reporting regularly from Moscow.
Anton Troianovski - US-american journalist of Russian Origin. He works as correspondent for the Wall Street Journal.
Anthony Paterson - Berlin correspondent for the London daily newspaper The Independent.
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