Grandson fails in bid to protect Stalin's good name

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected a complaint by the grandson of Josef Stalin over a Russian newspaper article that called the Soviet dictator a “bloodthirsty cannibal”.

Grandson fails in bid to protect Stalin's good name

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected a complaint by the grandson of Josef Stalin over a Russian newspaper article that called the Soviet dictator a “bloodthirsty cannibal”.

The article appeared in the newspaper Novaya Gazeta in 2009.

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