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Russian court bans Oscar-winning documentary ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’

Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council…

Russian court bans Oscar-winning documentary ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’

Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s…

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  • Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s…
  • Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used
  • without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last
  • week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents”

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  • human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents”
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  • Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s…
  • Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used
  • without obtaining the consent of their parents” Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last

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