Oleg Orlov
Oleg Orlov is a prominent Russian human rights activist and member of the Memorial organization, known for his advocacy against state repression and his efforts to document the crimes of the Russian government.
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Russia:
Oleg Orlov is a human rights activist who was included in the same prisoner exchange as Vladimir Kara-Murza.
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Slovakia:
Oleg Orlov is a co-founder of the Russian human rights organization Memorial and called for the release of political prisoners.
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Italy:
Oleg Orlov is a Russian biologist and founder of the Memorial association network, known for his work in hostage negotiations during conflicts in the Caucasus.
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United Kingdom:
Oleg Orlov, head of the Russian human rights organization Memorial, called for the freeing of all prisoners of war and civilian detainees.
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Italy:
Oleg Orlov, the founder of Memorial, comments on Putin's use of Stalin's legacy.
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United Kingdom:
Oleg Orlov, a Nobel peace prize-winning Russian rights activist, commented on the systematic cruelty and torture in the Russian prison system.
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Estonia:
Oleg Orlov documented the events in Samaški village, relying on local sources.
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Slovakia:
Oleg Orlov expressed his discontent with the use of the Russian tricolor by aggressors.
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Slovakia:
Oleg Orlov expressed his discontent with the use of the Russian tricolor by aggressors.
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Denmark:
Oleg Orlov is a human rights advocate mentioned as a more suitable candidate for the Freedom Prize than Navalnaja.
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