MOSCOW — “Our opposition was not political; it was moral incompatibility with the regime,” Sergei Kovalev, a leading figure in the Soviet dissident movement, explained in an interview for a documentary I made in the early 2000s. “At some point you realize that it is shameful to remain silent.”
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