Q&A: Russian opposition plot allegations

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A controversial Russian TV documentary seen by many as a bid to discredit the opposition has generated criminal charges against one of its best-known leaders.

Anatomy Of A Protest 2 was shown on 5 October by NTV, a channel owned by Russia's Gazprom gas monopoly and regarded as being close to the Kremlin.

Anatomy Of A Protest 2?

The allegations in the sequel are more serious...

So what is the thrust of the new film?

What about the "secret recording" shown in the film?

So where did the footage come from?

Do these prosecutions form part of a pattern?

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