Analyse
In the BBC Hardtalk interview aired in 2016, Kara‑Murza recounts his experience after the 2015 poisoning and states, "When I was lying in a coma after the first poisoning, I realized that if I survived, I would have no right to stay silent. Silence is complicity." The transcript and multiple news reports quote him verbatim, confirming the statement’s authenticity.
Achtergrond
Vladimir Kara‑Murza, a Russian opposition activist, survived two suspected poisoning attempts in 2015 and 2017. Following the first incident, he became more vocal about political repression in Russia, emphasizing the moral imperative to speak out. His 2016 Hardtalk interview highlighted this shift in his stance.
Samenvatting verdict
The quote is accurately attributed to Vladimir Kara‑Murza in his 2016 BBC Hardtalk interview.