Russian media quiet before vote
Agence France-Presse
Feb. 27, 2008. 12:27 PM EST
Russians go to the polls this Sunday to choose the successor to Vladimir Putin, but the election ... More »
Russians go to the polls this Sunday to choose the successor to Vladimir Putin, but the election campaign has been rather discreet -- few meetings, few posters, and very little coverage of the race. In the press, censorship and self-censorship are common. Only a few independant media outlets dare to speak out. « Less
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