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It is not easy to obtain objective information on the events in Chechnya as there is a lot of propaganda coming from both sides of the conflict and the access of journalists to the conflict area is also difficult. In this section of our website you can find analyses and reports on the obstacles faced by journalists covering the Chechen conflict and on the problems faced by consumers of media reports on Chechnya. |
MEDIA > MEDIA ACCESS |
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Prague remembers Anna Politkovskaya |
A public reading from a new book by murdered journalist Anna Politkovskaya was held in Prague on Tuesday, organized by the Berlin-based Peter Weiss Foundation for Art and Politics. |
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Czech journalists response to Politkovskaya murder |
"Turning to the use of guns is the worst possible means of resolving disputes and is often used by those unable to verbally explain their actions," says the journalists' letter to the Russian ambassador. |
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Remembering Anna Politkovskaya |
Anna has paid the ultimate price for her job. This courageous woman, by telling the truth, induced fear in the powers-that-be. |
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Absorbing and Conveying Disasters |
Showing shocking news today has become very difficult, primarily because everyone is so sated with hearing about foreign disasters and tragedies. |
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Mop-up in Nazran-based Chechen NGO |
Several men in camouflage and masks, armed with sub-machine guns and shields, broke into the Center’s premises. Making the male journalists lie down on the floor and the women stand against a wall, they began to insult them.
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MEDIA > INFORMATION WAR |
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Beslan Mysteries |
Even many months after the tragedy neither the investigation, the court, nor a parliamentary commission can provide an explanation of what actually happened. |
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