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For autocrats like Vladimir Putin, ruthless repression is often a winning way to stay in power

  • Written by Shelley Inglis, Executive Director, University of Dayton Human Rights Center, University of Dayton
imageRussian police officers beat people protesting the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Jan. 23, 2021 in Moscow.Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)

Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, sick with a cough and fever, has been moved to the hospital ward of the remote penal colony where he is imprisoned.

Navalny landed in prison after legal troubles that...

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