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A Putin critic is convicted on charges that will keep him from campaigning for Russia's parliament
Russian politician Boris Nadezhdin is convicted of displaying 'extremist symbols,' effectively barring him from the parliamentary race as the Kremlin intensifies its crackdown on dissent and anti-war…
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