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Long after Indigenous activists flee Russia, they continue to face government pressure to remain silent

  • Written by Laura A. Henry, Associate Professor of Government and Legal Studies, Bowdoin College
Long after Indigenous activists flee Russia, they continue to face government pressure to remain silentPavel Sulyandziga, a Russian Indigenous activist, poses with his family in 2017 in Yarmouth, Maine, where he awaits a decision on political asylum. Derek Davis/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images

Pavel Sulyandziga, an Indigenous activist and member of the Udege people of Russia’s far eastern region, arrived in the United States in...

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