On March 11, the US Treasury announced it was imposing sanctions against Peskova and her brother.
Their father is Dmitry Peskov — described as “chief propagandist of the Russian Federation and Putin’s spokesperson” — was sanctioned a week earlier. businessinsider.com/elizaveta-pesk…
According to the US, Elizaveta has profited off her family’s connections to power.
The official announcement of the sanctions against her notes that she has “tens of thousands of followers on social media, where she displays her luxurious lifestyle.”
Peskova, who says she is a self-made woman, told @thisisinsider that she was blindsided by the sanctions and, in particular, the accusation that she is “enabling war.”
It won’t impact her financially, Peskova said — though like other Russians, she has felt the impact of broader sanctions and the country’s isolation from the global financial system — but that does mean no more trips to places like New York City.
Even if Peskova wanted to say more, there’s a reason why she might fear doing so. Speaking out against Russia’s invasion — even calling it a “war” instead of “special military operation” — can result in up to 15 years behind bars for spreading “fake” news. businessinsider.com/elizaveta-pesk…
Maria Snegovaya, an adjunct senior fellow at @CNASdc, suspects that the children of Russia’s political elites, many of whom have spent a good deal of time traveling and living abroad, probably do prefer the cultural and democratic values they encountered elsewhere.
Financial penalties and travel prohibitions are one way to force Russia’s elite to think more carefully about which side they are choosing.
Peskova maintains that the sanctions will not have its desired effect, suggesting that the idea that elites like her could impact policy in Russia is a faulty assumption.
Peskova won’t say more about the “special military operation,” but she acknowledged that having nothing to say about Russia’s bombing of a maternity hospital, for example, might make people less sympathetic to the plight of a Russian socialite.
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So far, the Omicron variant appears to be more contagious based on the cases in South Africa, but it’s hard to know if it’ll be more contagious in the US, where the Delta variant has already widely spread. businessinsider.com/insiders-top-h…
Many of the cases reported so far have been more mild, with patients experiencing fatigue, body aches, and flu-like symptoms. businessinsider.com/omicron-causes…