walks into the lobby of my Paris hotel in the shadow of a flint-eyed female bodyguard. Outside, on the cobbled street, a second male guard keeps watch from an SUV parked in sight of the entrance.
Ever since the 44-year-old Russian TV editor interrupted a live news broadcast in Moscow to denounce the war in , she has been a marked woman.
Having fled house arrest — a with her young daughter which might have been plucked straight from the pages of a spy thriller — she is living in fear, all too aware of what can happen to those brave enough to speak out against Vladimir .
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