if we go back to the soviet dissidents in the 1960s and �*70s and �*80s, people like vladimir bukovskylov and others, they were also held in isolation, in solitary confinement. and this is happening today. this is how alexei navalny... right. and now, of course... ..was kept in prison. ..you are free. but i just wonder whether there is a little part of you that feels a sense of deep disappointment. despite the joy of being reunited with family and being in the united states, you had always made it plain that you felt your future had to be in russia. you, a little bit like alexei navalny, always said that to be a credible opponent, a viable opponent, of vladimir putin and what he is doing to your country, russia, you had to be inside that country. and of course you're no longer able to be inside russia. does that bring its own sense of deep disappointment? well, it has always been a question of principle for me. you're absolutely right that, you know, a russian politician has to be in russia. i've always felt that i would not have any moral right to call on my fellow russian citizens to