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* [https://www.ifj.org/fileadmin/images/Killed_List/Partial_Justice__An_Inquiry_into_Deaths_of_Journalists_in_Russia_93-09.pdf Partial Justice: An inquiry into the deaths of journalists in Russia, 1993-2009] [https://web.archive.org/web/20101117044618/http://www.ifj.org/assets/docs/104/092/b4ec068-fe7585c.pdf] | * [https://www.ifj.org/fileadmin/images/Killed_List/Partial_Justice__An_Inquiry_into_Deaths_of_Journalists_in_Russia_93-09.pdf Partial Justice: An inquiry into the deaths of journalists in Russia, 1993-2009] [https://web.archive.org/web/20101117044618/http://www.ifj.org/assets/docs/104/092/b4ec068-fe7585c.pdf] | ||
* [https://imi.org.ua/en/monitorings/519-crimes-against-journalists-and-media-in-ukraine-committed-by-russia-in-the-year-and-four-months-i53634 519 crimes against journalists and media in Ukraine committed by Russia in the year and four months of the big war] | |||
* [[Wikipedia: List of journalists killed in Russia]] | * [[Wikipedia: List of journalists killed in Russia]] |
Latest revision as of 13:16, 28 June 2023
- Pekka Kallioniemi, “In today’s #vatniksoup I’m going to be talking about the most dangerous profession in Russia: journalism. Many investigative journalists have sacrificed their lives to shed light into corruption, kleptocracy and war crimes committed in both Soviet Union and in Russia.”, March 14, 2022 (thread) (pdf)