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Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-Murza (born 7 September 1981) is a Russian opposition politician, liberal dissident and former prisoner. He serves as vice chairman of Open Russia, a NGO founded by Russian businessman and former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, which promotes civil society and democracy in Russia. He was elected to the Coordinating Council of the Russian Opposition in 2012, and served as deputy leader of the People's Freedom Party from 2015 to 2016. He is the author of two documentaries, They Chose Freedom and Nemtsov. Kara-Murza is of Latvian descent and holds an M.A. in history from Cambridge University and is a Senior Fellow to the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights. Arrested in April 2022, he was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment a year later, but was released in August 2024 as part of a prisoner exchange with the West. Earlier in 2024, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his contributions to The Washington Post.
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