In the first mentioned section, this year's award is going to Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian journalist, activist and long-term critic of Vladimir Putin's regime. Kara-Murza, who was an aide and friend of the murdered politician Boris Nemtsov, has been active with the conservative-liberal opposition forces. He is the president of the Open Russia movement and coordinates the project of Free Elections in Russia. A Russian journalist VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA receives award by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (USTR) in Prague's Wallenstein Palace, the seat of the upper house of parli
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In the first mentioned section, this year's award is going to Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian journalist, activist and long-term critic of Vladimir Putin's regime. Kara-Murza, who was an aide and friend of the murdered politician Boris Nemtsov, has been active with the conservative-liberal opposition forces. He is the president of the Open Russia movement and coordinates the project of Free Elections in Russia. A Russian journalist VLADIMIR KARA-MURZA receives award by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (USTR) in Prague's Wallenstein Palace, the seat of the upper house of parliament, on November 21, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)