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10.10.2022
24 Minuten
Alexander Pravdin is 73 years old. He lives in a small village
near St. Petersburg. He used to work as a doctor in a psychiatric
hospital, then he became an entrepreneur and settled in the
village. He began to speak out against the arbitrariness of the
Russian authorities and draw posters about it. Of course, the
authorities did not like it and they took away Alexander's
business. But he does not give up.
We asked Alexander why he believes that Russia has stolen the
future from the whole world, how his generation treats the war
and the USSR and whether Russia will be free.
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Voice actor — Erich Rausch
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Sources:
About Alexander
Zeroing the Constitution of Russia
About Pravdin's detention
Mikhail Gorbachev
The collapse of the USSR
Back in USSR
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26.09.2022
28 Minuten
Ekaterina Schulmann is a political scientist and publicist. She
has been explaining the inevitable political processes, laws, and
underlying logic that guides the Russian government for years.
She has a big fan base In Russia and some people see her as the
next president of the country. But now it’s even theoretically
impossible since Ekaterina got listed as a foreign agent, as were
many others who spoke their thoughts about Russian politics.
Ekaterina, as probably every rational person, was certain that
war wasn't going to happen — and made a mistake. We talked to her
about how the Russian citizens are forced to leave the country,
what the Kremlin is afraid of, what future awaits Russian
science, and why both Russia and Ukraine are at war with Hitler.
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This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from
St Petersburg. Our website was blocked by the Russian government
for reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian war, yet we continue
telling the truth as independent journalists.
This is our first project for an international audience, and we
are really excited about it. Please take a moment to share your
feedback with our team: russianresistance@paperpaper.ru
Sources:
Smart voting
About Meta and extremism
Carnegie fund
Emigration throughout its history
Mike Goldwin
Quote from Vladimir Putin
About the soldiers
The wars against Chechen separatists
The cat piano
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12.09.2022
23 Minuten
As a policeman, this man tried to do everything in his power to
ease the lives of political activists who came across his way. As
a history teacher, he told children the truth about the war.
In this episode we tell the story of Andrei Shestakov, an
ex-police officer and a former school teacher from the small town
in Yakutia. He got a job at the school and refused to teach the
false history of Russia and opposed the war. As a result, he was
monitored by the FSB.
What changed his beliefs? And how did he cease to be the "dog of
the regime" and become a part of the Russian resistance? Listen
to his story in the episode.
If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job.
This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from
St. Petersburg. Our site was blocked by the Russian government
because of reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian war, but we
continue telling the truth and engage in independent
journalism.
Music production & mix engineering, website &
illustrations by Paper Media.
This is our first project for an international audience, and we
are quite nervous about it. Please share your feedback with our
team: russianresistance@paperpaper.ru
Sources:
Putin the devil
Speech of Benito Mussolini
Ivan Ilyin
Police Ombudsman Project
Election fraud
https://vladimir-smi.ru/item/520163
https://zona.media/article/2022/04/23/enlightenment
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05.09.2022
29 Minuten
It may sound surprising, but the Russians, Germans and even
Ukrainians are on the same side. Our goal is to confront the
corrupt financial and political elites across Europe. Why and how
did it happen? Russian sociologist Grigory Yudin answers this
question.
We discussed why the country for which the victory over fascism
was so important, arranges flash mobs in support of a new war;
why Russians perceive politics as a clownery and what we need to
do to stop Putin’s actions.
If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job.
This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from
St. Petersburg. Our site was blocked by the Russian government
because of reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian war, but we
continue telling the truth and engage in independent
journalism.
Credits:
Producer — Veronika Volkova
Editor-in-Chief — Svetlana Kiseleva
Music production & mix engineering, website &
illustrations — Paper Media
This is our first project for an international audience, and we
are quite nervous about it. Please share your feedback with our
team: russianresistance@paperpaper.ru
Sources:
https://istories.media/reportages/2022/04/25/vi-chto-duri-vi-pochemu-protiv-rodini/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4qPXZK_S08
https://www.bbc.com/russian/international/2011/10/111020_gaddafi_endgame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwr3wa9dFW0
https://mbk-news.appspot.com/news/100k-vishli-na-ulici/
https://www.proekt.media/narrative/rating-putina/
https://meduza.io/feature/2022/06/02/bolshoy-nemetskiy-razvorot
https://meduza.io/feature/2022/07/01/uvy-delo-ne-v-russkih
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15.08.2022
20 Minuten
Pussy Riot is a Russian feminist protest art group. They became
famous in 2012 after the performance in Moscow Cathedral of
Christ the Savior named "Punk Prayer: Mother of God Drive Putin
Away". The band members were detained several times, and two of
them were sentenced to two years in prison for a punk-style
prayer.
Pussy Riot stands up for women's rights, criticizes the
dictatorship and promotes freedom of thought. Of course, they did
not stand aside in 2022, when the war between Russia and Ukraine
began.
We spoke with Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina about her
European tour, political art, and why she's been protesting
against Putin regime for more than 10 years .
If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job.
This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from
St. Petersburg. Our site was blocked by the Russian government
because of reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian war, but we
continue telling the truth and engage in independent
journalism.
Credits:
Producer — Veronika Volkova
Editor-in-Chief — Svetlana Kiseleva
Music production & mix engineering, website &
illustrations — Paper Media
This is our first project for an international audience, and we
are quite nervous about it. Please share your feedback with our
team: russianresistance@paperpaper.ru
Sources:
https://news.sky.com/story/pussy-riot-burn-putin-in-new-video-10470717
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUmxCmJwmpA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3y82xts8Sc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s-ZN2yZzWw
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Über diesen Podcast
We might not see millions in the streets, but the resistance is
there. While the civil servants paint over hundreds of new anti-war
graffiti, people in Russia are protesting and making their voices
heard on social media despite risking their freedom. But who are
they, and are they fighting a lost battle? Together with activists,
journalists, artists, and people who can’t keep silent we’ll
discuss how we, Russians, lost our freedom, why keep fighting and
why there’s still hope. This podcast is produced by Paper Media —
independent media from St. Petersburg. If you enjoy Russian
Resistance, please support our job.
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