Notes of an undesirable
Writer Dmitry Bykov responds to his fine for working with the ‘undesirable organisation’ that is Novaya Gazeta Europe

It seems strange to pay attention to minor administrative protocols as the Duma prepares to start confiscating the property of dissenters and defectors.
The more they take away today, the more they’ll give back tomorrow. Then, the most important thing will simply be not looking too smug.
The fact is that there are no desirable organisations left in Russia for whom I could work with a clear conscience anyway.
There’s no reason to believe that even a nuclear war, should Russia resort to such a scenario in the face of combat stalemate, would sufficiently cleanse the country’s image in the eyes of the few survivors.


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