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Young Russian Musicians Struggle Under Government Scrutiny
January 17, 2019 LUCIAN KIM
https://www.npr.org/2019/01/17/685973630/young-russian-musicians-struggle-under-government-scrutiny
The crackdown on a new generation of Russian musicians began in late November of 2018, when Dmitry Kuznetsov, a 25-year-old rapper known as Husky, was prevented from performing in the southern city of Krasnodar and arrested. His arrest set off a wave of protest by fellow rappers that eventually came to the attention of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Two years ago, Russians were surprised when young protesters turned out in masses for anti-government demonstrations, called for by opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who communicates directly with his supporters via YouTube and Twitter.
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Putin wants government to “take charge” of rap music
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-46584554
16 December 2018
Rap and other modern [forms of art] are rested upon three pillars – sex, drugs and protest,” he (Putin) said. “I am most worried about drugs. This is the way towards the degradation of a nation.”