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Finding My Torturer

On March 6, 2022 during the anti-war protests in Russia more than 5000 people were detained. At the «Brateevo» police station in Moscow at least 11 girls were subjected to physical and psychological violence at the hands of an unnamed police officer dressed in all black. This documentary by BBC tells the story of how the girls were able to find their torturer and his supervisor.

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  • Viktoria Arakelyan

    Viktoria Arakelyan

    Narrator (voice)

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On March 6, 2022 during the anti-war protests in Russia more than 5000 people were detained. At the «Brateevo» police station in Moscow at least 11 girls were subjected to physical and psychological violence at the hands of an unnamed police officer dressed in all black. This documentary by BBC tells the story of how the girls were able to find their torturer and his supervisor.

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