Of Caravan and the Dogs: The fall of independent journalism in Russia
Briefly

As media laws tighten following the invasion of Ukraine, independent journalists in Russia grapple with existential dilemmas, deciding between personal safety and ideological commitment.
Dmitry Muratov, a Nobel laureate, exemplifies the struggle faced by many journalists who must weigh the risks of imprisonment against their dedication to truthful reporting.
The consequences of the crackdown on independent journalism are dire, with many longtime and trusted media outlets in Russia forced to close or relocate abroad.
Independent media in Russia is at a crossroads, with the conflict prompting urgent questions about staying true to journalistic values or conforming to a dangerous new reality.
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