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Vladimir Kara-Murza thought he would die in Russian prison

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Russian dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza tells BBC he thought he would die in prison.

He was one of eight Russian dissidents who went missing from their Russian prisons last week .

The eight dissidents were part of a "bundle" of political prisoners released, along with high-profile US nationals.

In return for the dissidents, Russia got a handful of spies and criminals including the key prize sought by Vladimir Putin .

In 2022 , Vladimir Kara-Murza was arrested because he insisted on being inside Russia and speaking out.

Now he's barred from travelling, he worries about his right to call others there to action.

But he will continue condemning the war on Ukraine and continue condemning Putin 's war.

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61

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53

Neutral language

52

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informal

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English

Language complexity

39

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possibly offensive

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not hateful

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short-lived

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