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Another Journalist Killed in Russia

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When ‘death’ and ‘newspapers’ are mentioned in the same sentence these days, it is usually to describe the demise of a media company. In Russia, alas, the meaning is more often than not deadly literal.

The London Times reported that local journalist “Sergei Protazanov, who was disabled and had a prosthetic arm, died after doctors had discharged him from hospital”. He had been savagely beaten up in the Moscow suburb of Khimky – the same place as Mikhail Beketov; and like Beketov, Protazanov had been investigating local abuses of power such as vote stuffing.

In fact Khimky, a faceless Moscow suburb, has become quite a journalistic deathtrap: this was the sixth in two years against reporters in Khimki, notes the article.

 

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Vadim Nikitin

Vadim Nikitin was born in Murmansk, Russia and grew up there and in Britain. He graduated from Harvard University with a thesis on American democracy promotion in Russia. Vadim's articles about Russia have appeared in The Nation, Dissent Magazine, and The Moscow Times. He is currently researching a comparative study of post-Soviet and post-Apartheid nostalgia.
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USSR; US-Russia Relations; Culture and Society; Media; Civil Society; Politics; Espionage; Oligarchs

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