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In Russia, like the UK, measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus have resulted in the shut down of entertainment venues.
But for dancers of the Mikhailovsky Theatre, the show, despite isolation, must go on.
BBC Moscow correspondent Steve Rosenberg reports.
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Misses Witch says
Meanwhile in Russia..
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Amorous Euphoria says
For a homophobic country, they sure do love themselves some ballet!
alan Watson says
I love your creative talents used to uplift my locked-in situation and restore my joy! Please can we have more? Keep safe, from Sue G in England. God Bless
Tsunewo Yoshi Translate says
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In these days, I have been trying to translate BBC news about coronavirus into Japanese.
I’m just a Japanese and master’s student so my translation is sometimes not perfect.
I just reproduced BBC news, probably it’s not good thing. But I want Japanese to know the real situation of coronavirus in the world. If you don’t mind, please share your Japanese friends and subscribe my channel. It encourages me to do harder work.
Tetsu de Rothchild says
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2019/country-chapters/russia
In July, Novaya Gazeta published a leaked video of penitentiary staff in Yaroslavl viciously beating a prisoner. Responding to public indignation, Russia’s criminal investigation agency arrested 15 suspects by November. One suspect testified that staff recorded the video to demonstrate that they had carried out an order by senior officials to punish the prisoner.
The swift, effective investigation was unprecedented in Russia, where authorities typically dismiss prisoners’ complaints of ill-treatment.
In August, Meduza, an independent online media outlet, published data on more than 50 other publicly reported torture cases in 2018. The alleged perpetrators included police, investigators, security agents, and penitentiary officials. Authorities opened only a few criminal investigations into the allegations, and only one case advanced to trial.
boycott Russia until this changes