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  • This is a critical time for women in Russia.

  • Domestic violence is a huge problem here,

  • where police say 40 per cent of all violent crime

  • takes place within the family.

  • The 26-year-old was locked up in an apartment for over seven

  • years by a family member.

  • She managed to escape with the help of a friend who sneaked in

  • with a mobile phone.

  • She used it to make contact with the outside world.

  • The case of Margherita Gracheva shocked Russia

  • and turned the spotlight on the problem of domestic violence.

  • She refused to become a victim, and wrote a book

  • about her ordeal.

  • When she asked for a divorce, her husband

  • beat her and threatened her with a knife.

  • She went to the police, but the desk officer

  • complained of being swamped with paperwork,

  • and discouraged her from making a complaint.

  • The case was dropped.

  • A change in the law in 2017, signed off

  • by President Vladimir Putin, decriminalised many offences

  • as long as the victim didn't end up

  • in hospital with a broken bone or concussion.

  • The lack of punishment means many women live in fear.

  • Alena Popova is a social and political activist.

  • She is part of a group of women who

  • are campaigning for Russia's first domestic violence bill.

  • Her Change.org petition has now collected

  • over 900,000 signatures.

  • She is fighting for free legal and psychological assistance,

  • protection of victims through restraining orders,

  • and she wants a clear definition of what

  • constitutes domestic violence.

  • Opponents of the bill include politicians and the church.

  • They believe it interferes in the family unit,

  • subverts traditional norms, and imports western thinking.

  • The Orthodox Church has become increasingly powerful in Russia

  • since the collapse of the Soviet Union

  • in 1991, with an ever strengthening alliance

  • between orthodoxy and the Putin regime.

  • Nikolay Valuev is an MP for the ruling party, United Russia.

  • Pushing for change comes at a cost.

  • Alena says her car has been vandalised.

  • She constantly receives threats.

  • But it's a cause worth fighting for.

  • Even if the law passes, it's likely to be watered down.

  • And with Putin's plan to rewrite the constitution,

  • the deadline could be pushed back,

  • leaving more victims without protection.

This is a critical time for women in Russia.

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