MOSCOW—Russia has morphed into a dystopia; not a day goes by without word that a new victim has been snatched by the authorities. The map of police raids on people’s homes stretches all across the country—any journalist, local activist, social media user or businessman could be next.
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People look at graffiti on a wall, including one depicting Russian president Vladimir Putin with the haircut and mustache of Adolf Hitler, and reading "Putler kaput", on May 7, 2014 in the centre of the western Ukrainian city of Lviv.