Modern Russian Dissent

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Modern Russian Dissent

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Year 2006 was the deadlies four journalists, more than 200 journalists died mysteriouslt soviet system spread widespread confomirty across its entire population •the media was made to serve the state censorship •socialist realism •magazines, news papers •television •dissent=self criticism •criicism was never directed at communism itself, the criticism was how the person could not meet their own burden •most people who did actually dissent were sent to concentration camps odarkness in noon omental institutions everyday dissidence through very forms •sattend official meetings but then not pay attention or knit and •read official papers but skip the political stuff • completely withdraw from public life, by focusing on family and friends, never leave home obuild a small group of people who all thought in the same way you did and talk freely about how you believe Soviet dissent after stalin •Dissenters stop dying under Khruschev oUnofficial groups emerge as well as a there emerges a movement away frm socialist realism in the arts film and literature oreligion itself becomes a form of dissent •dissent targets: opolitical democracy onationality rights osocialist equality ohuman rights oideological purificiation ocultural modernization ocomestic an international policies •But why stick your neck out? obecause the urge to start the revolution •Samizdat oself publish you’d write something and then pass it from friend to friend Gorbechev and the dissent under him

•Floodgates are opened by glasnost for dissent •History is re-written •sokaroff ,solzhanitsin •everything opens •a lot of people were rehabilitated December 1991 mass media law passed •Gorbechev but was outdated within two weeks oCompletely uncontrolled media •Enjoyed a freedom like never before •dissenters do not often have a lot of support in Russia oAnna Polikovskia oVyacheslav Schekochikin oAlexander Livitneko KAdyrov •Killed as a birthday present to putin Aleander Litvinekoo •

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