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  1. My Fellow Prisoners is a book by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, published by Penguin Books, in 2014. The book relates his experiences in prison after his arrest in 2003 by Russian authorities. Within his narrative he presents his critiques and concerns of modern Russian politics and civil society.

    • Mikhail Khodorkovskiĭ
    • 2014
  2. Khodorkovskiĭ, Mikhail, 1963- -- Imprisonment, Political prisoners -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography, Prisoners -- Civil rights -- Russia (Federation), Prisons -- Russia (Federation) Publisher New York, NY : Overlook Press

  3. One in ten Russian men pass through prison at some point in their lives. This book is a denunciation of an entire system of bureaucratic criminality, and a passionate call to recognise a human tragedy.

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  4. After he was pardoned in 2013, he vowed to continue fighting for prisoners’ rights, and My Fellow Prisoners is a tribute to that work. A moving portrait of the prisoners Khodorkovsky met, My Fellow Prisoners tells the story of lives destroyed by bureaucratic criminality.

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  5. www.amazon.com › My-Fellow-Prisoners-Mikhail-Khodorkovsky › dpMy Fellow Prisoners - amazon.com

    24 feb 2015 · A moving portrait of the prisoners Khodorkovsky met, My Fellow Prisoners tells the story of lives destroyed by bureaucratic criminality. It is a passionate call to recognize a human tragedy. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. Read it now.

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    • 2014
    • Mikhail Khodorkovskiĭ
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  6. 19 mar 2015 · Mikhail Khodorkovsky was held as a political prisoner by the Russian government for ten years, until he was pardoned in 2013. His contribution in this issue is drawn from his book My Fellow Prisoners, to be published on February 24 by the Overlook Press, Peter Mayer Publishers, Inc. (March 2015)

  7. The Russian oil mogul and activist offers reflections on his decades-long incarceration under Putin in this “illuminating and brave” prison memoir (The Washington Post). Mikhail Khodorkovsky was...