
Who Does Putin Trust? Russian Journalist Discusses
Clip: 3/15/2022 | 2m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Journalist Mikhail Zygar discusses Russian citizens' dissent against the war in Ukraine.
As Russia’s war on Ukraine grinds on, Moscow keeps the Russian people behind a propaganda wall. This wall was breached just fleetingly last night when an editor of Russia state TV news dashed onto the set, carrying a protest sign. Journalist Mikhail Zygar knows all too well what it’s like to go up against the Kremlin propaganda machine and joins the show to discuss.
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Who Does Putin Trust? Russian Journalist Discusses
Clip: 3/15/2022 | 2m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
As Russia’s war on Ukraine grinds on, Moscow keeps the Russian people behind a propaganda wall. This wall was breached just fleetingly last night when an editor of Russia state TV news dashed onto the set, carrying a protest sign. Journalist Mikhail Zygar knows all too well what it’s like to go up against the Kremlin propaganda machine and joins the show to discuss.
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