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[[File:Anna-politovskaya.jpeg|thumb|right|[[Anna Politkovskaya]]. | [[File:Anna-politovskaya.jpeg|thumb|right|[[Anna Politkovskaya]]. “ [https://twitter.com/OlgaNYC1211/status/1578151500643110914 16 years ago Putin critic and journalist, Anna Politkovskaya, was murdered on Putin’s birthday. She was one of many journalists murdered by the Kremlin’s corrupt, cruel system. We will never forget. May this birthday bring the collapse of Putin’s Regime & the chekist system]”, October 7, 2022]] | ||
[[File:Journalists-dead-under-putin.jpeg|thumb|right|[https://twitter.com/MannfredNikolai/status/576812584592138240 205 journalist have faced an unnatural death under Putin.]]] | [[File:Journalists-dead-under-putin.jpeg|thumb|right|[https://twitter.com/MannfredNikolai/status/576812584592138240 205 journalist have faced an unnatural death under Putin.]]] | ||
[[File:Journalists-dead-putin2.jpeg|thumb|right|[https://twitter.com/MannfredNikolai/status/576812584592138240 205 journalist have faced an unnatural death under Putin.]]] | [[File:Journalists-dead-putin2.jpeg|thumb|right|[https://twitter.com/MannfredNikolai/status/576812584592138240 205 journalist have faced an unnatural death under Putin.]]] |
Revision as of 11:33, 2 April 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)