Mathematician Nikolay Zak, for The Guardian
Sergey Rimsky, a policeman-turned-politician, for Welt am Sonntag
Journalist Ludmila Savitskaya was in the first group of journalists, artists, and activists to have been labeled ‘foreign agent’ under a discriminatory Russian law in late 2020, for Welt am Sonntag
Armen Aramyan, co-editor of student journal Doxa, placed under house arrest under trumped-up charges, for Welt am Sonntag
Oleg Stavitsky, founder of Endel Sound GmbH, for Forbes (RU)
Oleg Stavitsky, founder of Endel Sound GmbH, for Forbes (RU)
Oleg Stavitsky, founder of Endel Sound GmbH, for Forbes (RU)
Governor of Ukraine's Odessa Region, former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, for Monocle
Mikhail Kuleshov, general manager of ThyssenKrupp Russia, for WE
Artist Joseph Kosuth, a book commission
Oleg Dusaev, former Russian Culture TV anchor, fired for coming out as gay, for The Guardian Weekend
Masha Gessen, US-Russian journalist and LGBT-activist, for The Guardian Weekend
Artists Arseny Zhilyaev and Nikolay Alekseev, for Afisha
Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova, for Observer The New Review
Maria Alyokhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot, for Observer The New Review
Rita Popova, editor of Look at Me, for The Fader magazine
Rishat Yulbarisov (left) and Andrei Kasyanenko, ballet dancers, for Afisha
Rita Popova, editor of Look at Me, for The Fader magazine
Stage director David Bobée, for Libération
Police investigator-turned-cartoonist Vladimir Marinichev, for Bolshoi Gorod
Vitaly Prusakov, property man at Taganka Theatre, for 'Moscow Theatre Old-Timers' story for Afisha
Elena Timchenko, head of charities Ladoga, Neva, Kluch, for Bloomberg Markets
Lidia Ali-Zade, cleaning lady at Praktika Theatre, for Moscow Theatre Old-Timers story for Afisha
Stage director Kirill Serebrennikov, for Libération
Count Lobanov-Rostovsky, for Afisha
Singer Svetlana Surganova, for F5
Alexey Gorbunov, owner, HLAM gallery, for Afisha
Actress Anna Pukhova, for Newsweek Japan
Vladimir Kekhman, businessman, director, Mikhailovsky Theatre, for Afisha
Gallerist Marina Gisich, for Monocle
Ekaterina Borchenko, ballet dancer, for Afisha
Sergey Platonov, chief of sound dept at Sovremennik Theatre, for Moscow Theatre Old-Timers story for Afisha
Natalya Timakova, primer minister's press secretary, for Bolshoi Gorod
Irina Prokhorova, co-founder, Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation, for Monocle
Alexander Kosyakin, former journalist and founder of a self-styled Museum of the Press
Olga, air hostess, for Bolshoi Gorod
Eduard Boyakov, theater director and producer, for Afisha
Maxim Isaev, artist, for Afisha
Fashion designer Ludmila Korotkova, for Afisha
Police investigator-turned-cartoonist Vladimir Marinichev, for Bolshoi Gorod
Konstantin G. Bekhterev, yachtsman
Mikhail Tatarnikov, chief conductor, Mikhailovsky Theatre, for Afisha
Dima Barbanel, designer, for Bolshoi Gorod
David Bernstein, exhibition designer, for Art Chronicle
Architects Savely (left) and Egor Arkhipenko, for Monocle
Larisa Latynina, Soviet Olympic champion, for Financial Times Weekend
Vladimir Potanin, president and owner of Interros Co., for Bloomberg Markets
Nikolai Novichkov, deputy minister, for Bolshoi Gorod
Sergey Kovalyov, Soviet dissident and former Russian MP and human rights activist, for Afisha
Soviet dissident and former Russian MP and human rights activist Sergey Kovalyov, for Afisha
Tatyana Miltseva, ballet dancer, for Afisha
Sergey Muraviev, actor, for Bolshoi Gorod
Yulia Ivanova, 2002 Moscow Theatre Siege survivor, for Afisha
Governor Alexey Gordeev of Voronezh Region, for Bolshoi Gorod
Natalya Zharikova and Natalya Magnitskaya, widow and mother of slain lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, for Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin
Anna, TV series fan, for Afisha
Andrey Dostoevsky, the great grandson of writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, for Süddeutsche Zeitung
Dmitry Dostoevsky, grandson of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, for Süddeutsche Zeitung