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Putin’s Crackdown on Dissent Inside Russia
Season 5 · Episode 5

Putin’s Crackdown on Dissent Inside Russia

Director Gesbeen Mohammad joins The FRONTLINE Dispatch to talk about the Russian activists and journalists who refuse to stay silent on the war in Ukraine.

The FRONTLINE Dispatch

December 1, 202223m 3s

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Show Notes

In the new documentary Putin’s War at Home, FRONTLINE tells the stories of Russian activists and journalists defying Russian President Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on dissent – from a young woman documenting protests and propaganda on TikTok, to a duo of reporters investigating the Ukraine war’s death toll among Russian soldiers. 

Director Gesbeen Mohammad joins FRONTLINE’s executive producer and editor-in-chief, Raney Aronson-Rath, to discuss what it took to gather these stories — and what the documentary’s subjects risked by speaking out about the Ukraine war, including arrest and imprisonment. 

“People were very, very afraid to speak to us,” Mohammad told FRONTLINE. “But I guess that's what makes all of our interviewees and contributors so unique in their braveness.” 

Putin’s War at Home is now streaming on FRONTLINE’s website, the PBS Video App and FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel.

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