Anna Politkovskaya was an outstanding woman, devoted writer, and Human Rights activist. On October 7th 2006, a group of cowards assassinated her because they were afraid to face the truth. She was murdered because she exposed the crimes of the Russian government. Throughout the years Politkovskaya had been tracked down, followed, and investigated but that did not discourage her. Even after several failed assassination attempts, she kept going because she knew that she possessed a gift that was no match for the Russian government. She had the gift of writing, and wrote about the facts. Anna revealed the secrets that government tried kept hidden, and exposed their evil deeds. Even though her life was at stake she never gave up, she knew that it was her duty to keep the world informed. The world will never forget her. We salute Anna Politkovskaya.
posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Anna Politkovskaya. on October, 2006 as Anna Politkovskaya
Anna Politkovskaya Had
Only One Enemy...
A great
lady, outstanding journalist, and Human Rights activist was on an appointment
with her destiny, when the cowards sent an evil agent, that was designated by
his bosses and superiors to assassin the empty-handed lady that got no weapons
to defend herself!
They wanted
her to go out of existence and out of their evil ways and means, assuming that
they would get away with their latest crime that was not the first, and it would
not be the last.
This
horrible crime reminds of many aspects in the "Federation of Fear", that
dominated the life and fate of all the oppressed citizens of different
nationalities and origins, through the predetermined courses of events that are
held to be an irresistible powers or agencies, that all occupied peoples ...
posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Anna Politkovskaya. on April, 2006 as Anna Politkovskaya
What has become of us? By Anna Politkovskaya Wednesday, April 5, 2006 MOSCOW We are using Stalin's methods again, this time to fight terrorism. I write here on a subject that one can no longer write about in Russia -- islamskiy terrorizm, or Islamic terrorism cases. There are hundreds of such cases going through the courts in our country. Most have been fabricated by the government so that the special services can demonstrate how "effective" Russia is in fighting terrorism and so President Vladimir Putin has something with which to impress the West. Close examination of these cases shows that many interrogation records have been tampered with and that the documents containing "honest confessions" were obtained through the torture of innocent suspects who are being punished for the crimes of Chechen separatist Shamil Basayev. Here's one example: Recently two young college students from the Chechen capital of Grozny -- Musa Lomayev and ... >>full
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Stalinism Forever By Anna Politkovskaya Saturday, April 1, 2006; A17 MOSCOW -- We are using Stalin's methods again, this time to fight terrorism. I am writing for this American newspaper on a subject that one can no longer write about in Russia -- islamskiy terrorizm, or Islamic terrorism cases. There are hundreds of such cases going through the courts in our country. Most of them have been fabricated by the government so that the special services can demonstrate how "effective" Russia is in fighting terrorism and so that President Vladimir Putin has something with which to impress the West. Close examination of these cases shows that many interrogation records have been tampered with and that the documents containing so-called honest confessions were obtained through the torture of innocent suspects who are being punished for the crimes of Chechen separatist Shamil Basayev. Here is one example of how it's done. Recently two young college students from ... >>full
posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Anna Politkovskaya. on March, 2006 as Anna Politkovskaya
Poison in the air
When a sinister illness hit schoolchildren and their teachers in war-torn Chechnya in December, doctors were convinced it was a case of poisoning. Then the government came up with its own diagnosis - mass hysteria. Is there an official cover-up going on? Anna Politkovskaya reports
Wednesday March 1, 2006 The Guardian Awar has been raging in the north Caucasian Republic of Chechnya in the Russian Federation since November 1994. Over the years, officials in Moscow have given the war various names. Sometimes it is called "putting the region in order"; since the beginning of the international "anti-terrorist" era, it has become a "counter-terrorist operation". But it is never called a war, despite the fact that an estimated 70,000-200,000 Russian military personnel are conducting operations as if on enemy territory. The civilian population has taken the brunt of the military impact. For the past 12 years, those living ... >>full
posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Anna Politkovskaya. on October, 2005 as Anna Politkovskaya
Pro-Democracy international award announced Anna Politkovskaya, the Russian journalist whose dispatches from the war in Chechnya have led to death threats and poisoning, and Min Ko Naing, a Burmese pro-democracy advocate who endured fifteen years of imprisonment and torture, will receive the Civil Courage Prize on Oct. 11. The Civil Courage Prize of $50,000 honors steadfast resistance to injustice at great personal risk. It has been awarded annually since 2000 by the Northcote Parkinson Fund. In 2004, the Civil Courage Prize was awarded to Dr. Lovemore Madhuku for his work in pursuing constitutional reforms in the Zimbabwe. Anna Politkovskaya, special correspondent for the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and author of three books, reports on the plight of Chechnya's civilian population, which has been under military assault since 1994. She has put herself in danger by openly challenging the authorities. In February of 2000, the FSB (the former KGB) arrested Politkovskaya in ... >>full
posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Anna Politkovskaya. on July, 2005 as Anna Politkovskaya
A Russian Reporter In Chechnya Anna Politkovskaya is a special correspondent for the bi-weekly Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta. Her reports from the southern Russian republic, Chechnya, have angered authorities.
Once detained by Russian troops herself in Chechnya, she has experienced the conflict both as a reporter and a victim. She talks to Outlook about her new book A Dirty War.
Anna Politkovskaya has made social issues her business. As a journalist she has reported on many subjects – from the fate of orphans to Russia’s defective judicial system.
Tired of the media image driven by the Russian government, Politkovskaya aims to keep the fate of Chechnya in the public eye. She presents the brutality from both sides when describing the abuses of the Chechen War whether due to the corruption of Post Communist Russia or the Russian authorities.
Her dispatches, from July 1999 to January 2001, tell a very different story to that ... >>full
Russian newspaper claims Russia could have abducted Chechen representative Ahmed Zakayev in Helsink
posted by Justice For North Caucasus - Anna Politkovskaya. on June, 2005 as Anna Politkovskaya
Russian newspaper claims Russia could have abducted Chechen representative Ahmed Zakayev in Helsink
Journalist Anna Politkovskaya's recent article in the Novaya Gazeta newspaper, about the replaced Chechen president Aslan Mashadov's special representative Ahmed Zakayev's cancelled seminar trip to Finland, has provoked a minor sensation in Russia.
According to the article, Finland's Minister of Justice Johannes Koskinen had said to the organisers of the seminar, the Green League MPs Heidi Hautala and Matti Wuori, that "he was unable to guarantee Zakayev's safety in Finland against the Russian secret service". "According to Politkovskaya, the minister could not guarantee that Russian secret service officials wouldn't have seated Zakayev on a Russian plane in Helsinki and flown him to be interrogated in the Lefortovo prison", Finland's Ministry for Foreign Affairs quoted Novaya Gazeta in a recent press round-up. Politkovskaya called this a "serious scandal for Finland", and asked: "Who runs the country, ... >>full
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