CLEAN : 'Extremist' designation a 'destruction of legal opposition in Russia' says Navalny's party

CLEAN : 'Extremist' designation a 'destruction of legal opposition in Russia' says Navalny's party

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The transcript discusses the political repression in Russia, highlighting the challenges faced by opposition groups labeled as extremists. It outlines the risks involved in continuing political activities and the need for reformatting strategies. The text also touches on the regional political influence and the suppression of campaigns, particularly those supporting Alexei Navalny. Despite these challenges, there is hope and various strategies are being considered to continue the political struggle.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary reason given for labeling certain groups as extremists in Russia?

To promote international peace

To eliminate legal political opposition

To encourage political diversity

To support economic growth

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What is a significant challenge mentioned for continuing offline political activities in Russia?

Government support

Lack of public interest

High risk for employees

Insufficient funding

3.

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What is the Kremlin particularly concerned about regarding political forces?

Their ability to organize nationwide campaigns

Their lack of media presence

Their support for government policies

Their financial instability

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a potential consequence of dismantling regional political structures?

Increased voter turnout

Difficulty in organizing mass protests

More government transparency

Improved international relations

5.

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What is the belief about the means of political struggle mentioned in the last section?

International intervention is necessary

There is no hope for change

New strategies are possible

All means have been exhausted