INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Russian journalist who grabbed the world's attention last year when she protested against the war in Ukraine on live Russian state
flagship Vremya evening news program, holding a poster reading "No War."She was assisted in her escape by the France-based Reporters Without
that were circulating but we finally succeeded and reached the border."The 44-year-old mother of two, who had been under house arrest and
Macron offered Ovsyannikova asylum a day after her TV protest and she is now living between various safe houses in France with her
"I searched for a way to pierce this bubble."Ovsyannikova faced criticism from some quarters for having supported state propaganda for years
but returned after three months and held a one-woman protest near the Kremlin, holding a poster that read "Putin is a murderer" which led to
"Her evasion makes one think of the most famous escapes across the Berlin Wall."Ovsyannikova said she lives in the hope of one day seeing