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Russian dissident 'banned' from talking to his children

The wife of Vladimir Kara-Murza says he “does not regret” returning to Russia, despite his imprisonment.

Evgenia Kara-Murza, an activist and wife of jailed Russian dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, has told the ѿý Hardtalk programme that her husband has been banned from talking to his children.

Mr Kara-Murza has not spoken to his wife or children “since April” when he was arrested shortly after returning to the country.

Russian authorities have now said that conversations with his children could undermine the legal process for his forthcoming trial, Mrs Kara-Murza told Stephen Sackur.

Mr Kara-Murza, who was initially detained for 15 days for disobeying police could now face up to 24 years in prison on a number of charges, including treason. He has been a long-standing critic of Vladimir Putin’s government.

The ban on communication with her husband is an example of the Kremlin’s attempts to “break” political prisoners psychologically, Mrs Kara-Murza said.

When Russia invaded Ukraine, she did not try to prevent her husband from returning to Russia to protest, despite the risks. She insists he “definitely does not regret” the decision, because to him “silence means complicity”.

According to the independent Russian human rights organisation OVD-info, more than 19,000 protesters have been detained since the invasion began.

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