The question of whether or not they are arresting Putin as well as Stalin appeared in public debates in Russia in 2012, when Vladimir Putin’s regime began beating and imprisoning its opponents. After the assassination of the opposition politician Boris Nemcov in 2015, the comparison of the present with Stalinist times has resurfaced. And it has just returned just these days, says Alexandr Mitrofanov in his commentary for Czech Radio Plus.
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