Silent messages
“Just a few days ago, a journalist was poisoned, not that far from where I live,” says Denis, a Russian journalist and activist in exile. “Sadly, I wasn’t even surprised. Ever since we arrived in Georgia, rumours have circulated about undercover Russian agents monitoring our activities.”
Before fleeing to the Georgian capital Tbilisi to escape conscription, Denis worked for late opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s political campaign in St. Petersburg. Now in exile, he organises events at which former political prisoners in Russia are invited to share their stories with an audience, who also write letters to those behind bars today.
“When we write these letters, we have to be extremely careful to avoid censorship and ensure the message gets through,” Denis explains, sketching a small bear on one of the letters. “Even a simple drawing, seemingly meaningless, can offer a glimmer of hope to political prisoners.”