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Ilya Remeslo, the informant who helped put Navalny in legal jeopardy, just learned what it costs to call Putin a war criminal - Meduza

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Ilya Remeslo, the informant who helped put Navalny in legal jeopardy, just learned what it costs to call Putin a war criminal - Meduza

Ilya Remeslo, the informant who helped put Navalny in legal jeopardy, just learned what it costs to call Putin a war criminal  MeduzaA Russian Political Battle Ends With a Visit From Masked Men  The New York TimesPro-Kremlin blogger who turned on Putin is arrested as Russia steps up crackdown  NBC NewsOne anti-war critic fined, another held as Russia clamps down on dissent  BBCRussian Police Detain Pro-Kremlin Blogger Who Turned On Putin  Bloomberg.com

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