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🗓️ 16 April 2022
⏱️ 29 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts |
0:04.8 | Good morning. Today we hear what ordinary Russians make of the conflict in Ukraine. And also |
0:11.3 | here our war there is affecting people thousands of miles away in Northern Kenya. What hopes |
0:18.8 | for women's equality in South Korea? As our sole correspondent leaves her posting she tells |
0:25.1 | us why meeting the country's older generation has filled her with hope. Once he was a national |
0:31.6 | hero, now Imran Khan has been driven from power in Pakistan, what went wrong? And real life |
0:40.0 | jailhouse rock, how a band in Belgium went back on the road and ended up playing a concert |
0:46.1 | behind bars. First, what do Russians think about their country's invasion of Ukraine? A simple |
0:53.9 | question to pose, rather more difficult to answer. After all, it's not exactly easy to conduct |
1:00.3 | opinion polls in Russia at the best of times, to sample views in such a vast country, stretching |
1:06.7 | from the metropolis of St. Petersburg in the west to the tundra of Siberia. But right now, |
1:12.6 | Russian people are not free to express their opinions anyway. There's a new law in place |
1:18.4 | making it a criminal offense to say anything about the Ukraine conflict, which the authorities |
1:24.1 | consider untrue. And yet it's important to know the state of public opinion. If there is much |
1:31.3 | in the way of internal opposition to Russia's invasion, that might become an important factor |
1:37.6 | in how the war is conducted. Jenny Hills in Moscow and keeping her rear to the ground. |
1:44.9 | The woman bent down, heavy and awkward, and touched the dirty snow at her feet. |
1:51.0 | I thought she was retrieving a drop cigarette, but as she straightened up, I realised her eyes |
1:55.9 | were fixed on the church across the busy city road. Car headlamps flashed through the darkness |
2:02.4 | as I followed her gaze and saw the glittering icon of a saint over the gate. The woman crossed |
2:08.1 | herself and stooped again to the pavement, then repeated the action. And finally, I understood. |
2:14.8 | On this cold weekday evening, as commuters trudged pasta through the slush and ice, |
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