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A statue of Stalin is unveiled in the Moscow subway as Russia tries to revive the dictator's legacy
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A monument honoring Josef Stalin has been unveiled at Moscow's Taganskaya subway station, sparking mixed reactions. The statue, depicting Stalin surrounded by workers and children, commemorates the Moscow Metro's 90th anniversary. While some Russians view Stalin as a strong leader who modernized the country, others condemn his brutal repression. Activists protested the unveiling, citing Putin's own criticism of Stalin's crimes.
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