https://www.russia-italia.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4145&p=6582679#p6582679
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direttore
08 Aprile 2007, 22:56

Re: Politkovskaya E Libertà Di Stampa Nel Mondo
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Per correttezza citerò due fonti che riportano due notizie contrastanti......a chi credere?   :shock:  

Mosca, 7 apr. - (Adnkronos/Dpa) - Migliaia di persone hanno partecipato oggi a Mosca alla manifestazione organizzata per commemorare Anna Politkovskaya, la giornalista russa assassinata sei mesi fa di fronte al suo palazzo nella capitale russa. "La morte e' il prezzo della verita'" recitava uno degli striscioni issati dai manifestanti che hanno esposto anche foto della giornalista della Novaya Gazeta che aveva denunciato gli abusi e le violazioni dei diritti umani commessi durante la guerra in Cecenia. "Fino a quando gli assassini della Politkovskaya rimangono liberi, la Russia rimarra' un posto pericoloso per chi vuole dire la verita'" ha detto uno degli oratori del comizio, mentre Grigori Yavlinski, leader del partito liberale Yabloko, ha affermato che "al momento non c'e' nessuna volonta' politica di risolvere questo caso di omicidio".  

Fonte: Rivista Internazionale da Adnkronos


About 300 people gathered Saturday on Pushkin Square to commemorate the six-month anniversary of reporter Anna Politkovskaya's death and to call on the authorities to bring her killer to justice.
"There is no political will to have this murder investigated," Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky told the gathering on Pushkin Square.
Participants passed through metal detectors to get inside the barred perimeter. Dozens of policemen ringed the square, while OMON riot police officers sat in buses parked nearby.
Mozart's "Requiem" and the mournful waltz "Amur's Waves" played from loudspeakers as people laid carnations and lit thin candles on the sidewalk.
Several participants carried signs reading, "Stop the War in Chechnya," while others held portraits of Politkovskaya, who campaigned against human rights abuses in Chechnya and was a sharp critic of President Vladimir Putin. Yabloko and Garry Kasparov's United Civil Front were the only political groups represented at the rally. 
"I respected her for courage to tell the truth about Chechnya," said Olga, a middle-aged woman who had a small paper portrait of Politkovskaya pinned to her scarlet jacket. She declined to give her last name.
Chechnya was the major topic for about a dozen people who addressed the gathering, including Chechen human rights activist Aisha Astamirova.
 "All of us in Chechnya kept newspapers with Politkovskaya's articles and shared them with one another. She was our Mother Teresa," Astamirova said.

Fonte: The Moscow Times


