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‘Natasha,’ a Film About a Murdered Russian Activist, Takes Its Own Risks

The widely condemned killing of Natalya Estemirova is the subject of a documentary that those involved say needed to take heed of the dangers of speaking out.

Graham Bowley
Author: Graham Bowley

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Graham Bowley

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Chechnya (Russia), Documentary Films and Programs, Estemirova, Natalya, European Court of Human Rights, Franchetti, Mark, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Ingushetia (Russian Republic), Kadyrov, Ramzan, Meier, Andrew, Memorial, Milashina, Elena, Natasha (Movie), Putin, Vladimir V
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