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Putin's Prisoner: My Time as a Prisoner of War in Ukraine

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Putin is dangerous it's not that he has greatest military or the vast financial resources, he doesn't have neither of them. He's good at making even the most disadvantageous situation to his advantage. It'll be self evident to anyone who'll read this. I did not know snipers shot more than 100 student protestors in the Ukraine in 2014. Little green men, the locals called the soldiers that suddenly appeared in the city. Mr Aslin's captors had a good reason to keep the marine alive. They were about to start using him in propaganda videos. I think he's a bit of a hero because of that, and I know writing the book was difficult for him," Mr Sweeney said. Putin: The Prisoner of Power is nothing more than an introduction to one of the most long-lasting of heads of nations in the modern era- Vladimir Putin of Russia. This work is a concise seven-part audible series produced in the form of a radio documentary. Misha Glenny is considered to be an authority on Russian politics and government. He puts across a concise account of the rise to power of an unknown KGB bureaucrat to the helm of affairs in Russia in 1999.

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He says he has seen evidence that Russian soldiers have used what are known as "elephant gas masks" to torture civilians across the decades in Chechyna and Ukraine. I'm a fairly calm fellow; I don't usually get het up about things. But I was, let's say, concerned when I tuned into the Moscow Echo radio station and heard that the Kremlin had put a price on my head. The announcement didn't quite say 'dead or alive'. But it came close...' Mikhail Khodorkovsky, March 2021 For people who have read about Putin, this audiobook won't provide much. It gives a bird's eyes view about the rise of Putin, 3-4 important events happened during his 2-decade long reign as a president. The result is a step-by-step journey, whose penultimate chapter is a little surprisingly called “The Endgame”, hobbled by being published as the climax approaches, not after the event. Short, let alone history, has not had time to judge the success or failure of the latest horrifying act in Putin’s astonishing drive to make Russia great again. For Mr Aslin, his experience with the Russian justice system has also left scars. In June last year, with fellow Brit Shaun Pinner and Moroccan national Brahim Saaudun, he was one of three POWs sentenced to death by firing squad.

Mikhail Khodorkovsky has seen behind the mask of Vladimir Putin. Once an oil tycoon and the richest man in Russia, Khodorkovsky spoke out against the corruption of Putin's regime - and was punished by the Kremlin, stripped of his entire wealth and jailed for over ten years.

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They took me to Donetsk. There was some guy waiting there. He just continued to beat me with a police baton. And this is where that scar came from," he said pointing at his forehead. Misha Gelly makes an interesting observation that Putin has found himself trapped inside the Kremlin- ironically almost like a prisoner of power. Handling unbridled power is something that Putin is adept at doing. His training as a KGB agent has stood him in good stead all through the two decades that he has held the office of the President. Another interesting fact is that Putin has been in power far longer than any other contemporary world leader who have all tried their best to dislodge him from his powerful perch. In the midst of one of the darkest acts of aggression in modern history - Russia's invasion of Ukraine - this book shines a light on Putin's rule and poses urgent questions about how the world must respond.I saw the elephant gas mask in Kherson police station. And I know that the elephant gas mask torture was used in Izyum. So, what you have is for 23 years a system of torture on a massive scale." After the fall of the erstwhile Soviet Union, Russia went into a spiral of violence and dire financial straits under the bumbling leadership of Boris Yeltsin. Russia transformed itself into an era of the free market economy after decades of tight governmental control on the economy, entrepreneurship and finance in the country. But this transformation was far from smooth, and during the reign of Yeltsin, crony capitalism held sway over the country. Rampant crime and corruption were commonplace. Yeltsin’s hold on the country was dithering all the more because of the scourge of addiction to alcohol that he was suffering from. It was at this juncture that the ruling elite decided that a newcomer who would firmly remain in their control should be brought to the helm of affairs in the country. In a disturbing exposé of Putin's sinister ambition, Sweeney draws on thirty years of his own reporting - from the Moscow apartment bombings to the atrocities committed by the Russian Army in Chechnya, to the annexation of Crimea and a confrontation with Putin over the shooting down of flight MH17 - to understand the true extent of Putin's long war. He was beaten, stabbed, tortured and forced to record propaganda videos. He was then sentenced to death by a sham court in Donetsk.

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