Russia journalist’s killers get life http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27760498
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Russia journalist’s killers get life http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27760498
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24 Friday Feb 2012
ANALYSIS
Marie Colvin the American journalist who was killed after a rebel base in Homs was hit has been lauded for her fearless pursuit of the truth. A veteran war reporter who had lost an eye in Sri Lanka she was undeniably brave, however was she in the same league as those other great names who lost their lives in the recent past, namely Anna Politkovskaya and Terry Lloyd who also lost their lives taking huge risks to seek the truth?
Well, Marie had already decided who was right and who was wrong in this conflict, by putting herself in the rebel camp, she was effectively an embed, still brave but to a large extent compromising her impartiality.
Journalists who did the same in Libya should make a return and honestly ask themselves whether what they said at the time has helped Libya.
Great journalists don’t bandwagon, they go out to find out for themselves what the reason for the conflict really is – and because of the huge risks this entails that does lead to their deaths, like Terry Lloyd in Iraq or the angel of Chechnya, Anna Politkovskaya who was gunned down on a Moscow Street for her reporting of perhaps the most savage conflict of the last decade of the twentieth century.
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15 Thursday Dec 2011
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Clearly stung by the turnout of Saturday’s demonstration against the parliamentary elections, Vladimir Putin has accused outside forces of attempting to influence the outcome of who leads the country that he loves so much.
That the former KGB man has brought stability is without a shadow of doubt, one only has to look at the state of this former superpower when he came to power.
A decade of Boris Yeltsin had pushed Russia to bankruptcy, defeat in Chechnya – though that was seen by others, including myself, as a magnimous move by the President – and a culture of a gangster economy, now known as the reign of the oligarchs.
Putin set about reversing some of this – no one doubts that everything he did, he did so for the sake of the sacred state of Russia.
But how much of a difference has that made – on the surface Moscow appears properous, vibrant, young, yet at what cost has all that come.
Chechnya has been rebulit, or Grozny at least, but at a horendous human cost – it said, and this is by no means a rumour, that Russian forces killed every young man or boy they could get their hands on, in a bid to pacify this rebellious republic.
The journalist Anna Politkovskaya lost her life telling the world what her country’s forces were doing to the people of Grozny.
Putin’s response was straightforward, he set up RussiaToday which gave the world the official line.
So, in amongst the daily news stories, entertainment and sports news, there comes a report from a young reporter of the latest terrorist operation in the Caucasus conducted by Russian security forces.
Max Keiser may talk about the downfall of western capitalism, but he has little to say about how Russia’s own economy has enriched the lives of her own citizens, how the young are so disillusioned that they either take to the bottle or inject heroin to get through each day.
How much the lives of ordinary Russians have been enhanched by a decade of Putin and perhaps a decade of more of this stability is the question that this fierce nationalist has to ask himself.
Unfortunately, if stability is all that he is offering, then he may be only delaying the inevitable, the eventual collapse of Russia.
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