President Vladimir Putin’s war has meant that all Russians are at risk of looking like villains. But not all Russians support Vladimir Putin, and many of those who don’t feel a complicated mix of rage and shame – and a determination to do something to help Ukraine and to show the world that not all Russians support their country’s leader.
Take Melbourne journalist Sima Tsyskin – a member of Australia’s Russian diaspora and former executive producer for SBS Radio Russia – who joins this episode to discuss everything from the “skilfully designed bombardment” of propaganda in Russian state media to the chaos, corruption and robber banditry of the country’s oligarchs.
Hosted by Good Weekend deputy editor Greg Callaghan, the podcast conversation is based on Good Weekend senior writer Tim Elliott’s latest cover story – “NYET!” – in which he takes the temperature of the Russian diaspora in Australia.
You can read Tim Elliot's story here.
Correction: Sima Tsyskin is a former Executive Producer of the SBS Radio Russian program not a former Russia correspondent as stated in the episode.
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