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Putin's regime has faced international condemnation for its human rights abuses from "summary" of Putin's People by Catherine Belton

The Putin regime has come under fire from the international community for its human rights abuses. The crackdown on political dissidents, journalists, and activists has been well-documented and widely condemned. The imprisonment of opposition figures such as Alexei Navalny and the suppression of protests have drawn sharp criticism from Western leaders and human rights organizations. Putin's government has been accused of silencing dissent through intimidation, harassment, and violence. Journalists critical of the regime have faced threats, attacks, and even murder. The regime's control over the media and the internet has limited the flow of information and stifled independent voices. This censorship has further eroded freedom of speech and expression in Russia. The Putin regime's use of force against protesters has been met with outrage and calls for accountability. The violent crackdowns on demonstrations have resulted in injuries, arrests, and deaths, leading to widespread condemnation. Despite these human rights abuses, Putin has remained in power, consolidating his control over the country and suppressing opposition. The international community's condemnation has not deterred his authoritarian rule.
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    Putin's People

    Catherine Belton

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