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Ilya Yashin, a prominent Russian opposition figure, has emerged from imprisonment following a significant prisoner exchange in the summer of 2024. From his new base in Berlin, Yashin aims to unite Russian exiles against the ongoing war in Ukraine. In a recent interview in Vienna, he expressed his deep disapproval of President Vladimir Putin's aggressive policies, calling them a disgrace.
Yashin shared that he found inspiration and strength during his time in prison through the work of Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. Specifically, Frankl's book "Man's Search for Meaning," which details his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps, resonated with Yashin. He noted, “He managed to maintain a sense of joy for life despite enduring conditions far worse than my own.” Yashin's commitment to rallying opposition and advocating for change remains steadfast as he continues to speak out against the Kremlin.