Paris - In the final instalment of AFP's podcast series we fly to Lithuania, which has become a refuge for Russian opposition figures in exile because of repression in their own country. From there they try to convince Russians and the world to take action against President Vladimir Putin’s government.

In Siberia, other Kremlin critics see themselves as being in a form of internal exile. As European leaders struggle over how to deal with Russia, mixing sanctions with dialogue, we ask: what does the future hold for Russia and its opposition?

 

Episode 5:  Exile

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