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Russian exchange student who was swapped by Russia felt like a ‘hostage’

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Kevin Lik’s Journey from Russian Prison to Freedom: A Story of Resilience and Hope

Kevin Lik, a 19-year-old with dual Russian and German citizenship, recently made headlines after being released from a Russian penal colony in a prisoner swap with the US and other Western countries. Lik, who was the youngest person in modern Russian history to be convicted of treason, shared his harrowing experience of being wrongfully accused and imprisoned.

Born in Germany and raised in Russia, Lik’s interest in politics was sparked at a young age when he witnessed the lack of democracy in Russia during the 2018 presidential election. His outspoken views and actions, such as swapping a school portrait of Putin for one of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, landed him in trouble with the authorities.

Lik’s journey through the Russian legal system was filled with injustice and fear. From being beaten up by fellow inmates to being pressured to sign a confession, he endured a traumatic experience during his time in prison. However, after months of uncertainty, Lik was unexpectedly released and flown to Germany, where he was reunited with his mother.

Now safe in Germany, Lik is focused on finishing school and participating in opposition activities. Despite his ordeal, he remains determined to move forward and make a positive impact. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for one’s beliefs and seeking justice in the face of adversity.

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