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Vladimir V. Kara-Murza : ウィキペディア英語版
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-Murza

Vladimir V. Kara-Murza ((ロシア語:Влади́мир Влади́мирович Кара́-Мурза́), born 7 September 1981, Moscow) is a Russian politician and journalist and, since 2012, Senior Policy Advisor at the Institute of Modern Russia. An elected member of the Coordinating Council of the Russian Opposition, he serves on the federal council of the Republican Party of Russia – People's Freedom Party and the Solidarnost pro-democracy movement. Kara-Murza holds an M.A. in history from Cambridge University.
Kara-Murza is a coordinator of Open Russia, which promotes civil society and democracy in Russia.
==Early life, family, and education==
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-Murza was born in Moscow on 7 September 1981. He is the son of Russian journalist and television host Vladimir Alexeyevich Kara-Murza, an outspoken critic of Leonid Brezhnev and a supporter of reforms under Boris Yeltsin. His father is a great-grandson of Latvian revolutionary Voldemārs Bissenieks (1884–1938), and great-grand-nephew of Latvia's first Ambassador to Great Britain Georgs Bissenieks (1885-1941), both of whom were shot by the NKVD. The Latvian agronomist and publisher Jānis Bissenieks (1864-1923) was their older brother.〔Information from Russian Wikipedia entry on Georgs Bissenieks.〕
He is also related to Sergey Kara-Murza (born 1939), a Soviet/Russian historian, chemist and philosopher. They are members of the Kara-Murza family, descendants of a Tatar aristocrat who settled in Moscow and converted to Christianity in the 15th century AD. (The name in translation means "Black Lord".)
Kara-Murza earned a B.A. and an M.A. degree in history at Cambridge University.〔("Vladimir Kara-Murza", ''World Affairs'' Journal )〕 He and his wife, Yevgenia,〔 have three children.

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