Kriszta Satori on Nostr: So why did Moscow allow some indy media? 'up to a point the #Kremlin was willing to ...
So why did Moscow allow some indy media? 'up to a point the #Kremlin was willing to tolerate dissent, as long as it did not feel threatened by it. And I think in terms of Echo Moskvy and Dozhd TV it always felt that… their audiences were not significant enough to pose any kind of genuine threat to #Putin , especially after he crushed a wave of protests in 2011 and 2012.' Francis Scarr
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