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Dødslisten Norsk Journalistlag (NJ) fortrenger

I sekretariatet rundt redaktør Helge Øgrim i Norsk Journalistlag (NJ) har det pågått heftig aktivitet ved juletider for å få journalister til å støtte Wikileaks. Der finnes ikke rom for kildekritisk refleksjon over opphav, servere - og dødslister der

Dette er en kommentar. Den gir uttrykk for skribentens analyser og meninger.

At de ledende representantene for Wikileaks i Skandinavia er kjente, notoriske anti-semitter opptar ikke journalistenes fagorganisasjon i Norge. At den ene av de to også er Wikileaks sin representant for hele Russland, lenge før Skandinavia offisielt kom i nedslagsfeltet, er også likegyldig. Nesten alt materiale Wikileaks har stjålet og distribuerer er knyttet til NATO-land og USA. Det er praktisk talt umulig å oppdrive ett dokument som avslører Putin-regimet og dets diplomater.  Men det er heller ingen frihet til å opprette uavhengige Wikileaks-servere i dagens Russland, og det blir til et viktig poeng i denne omgangen. 365 fagjournalister er drepte/likviderte i Russland siden 1992 og til og med 2009. Det står det ikke noe om på websiden til Norsk Journalistlag (NJ).

Store serverne i det russiske selskapet Heihachi Ltd betjener nå Wikileaks, som organisasjonens speilservere er omdirigert til, fra 10. desember 2010. Dette nettverket og disse nettsidene og serverne kan ikke eksistere i dagens Russland uten myndighetens autorisasjon og godkjenning forøvrig; jamfør også Norids kontroll i Norge. Det er med andre ord en overhengende fare for at russiske etterretningsorganisasjoner som FSB (Den sentrale etterretningen, tidligere KGB), SVR (Utenlandsetterretningen) og GRU (Den militære etterretningen) inngår som en del av det dystre perspektivet rundt Wikileaks. Det kan være på sin plass med følgende spørsmål til Norsk Journalistlag (NJ):

Er det rimelig mulighet for at de store server-kapasitetene som ble rigget på ny plattform i Moskva i desember er en del av en prosess som Vladimir Putins og Medvedvs regime er en del av?

Er det ikke ugreit å gå ut med full støtte til en hemmelig organisasjon, som etter alt å dømme driver ulovlig hacking-virksomhet og som selger materialer som er stjålet?

Dersom det er tvil om Wikileaks som hemmelig organisasjon og bortgjemte celle-strukturer, om deres bakrom offisielt kalt "Anonymus" - med hackere og crackere som driver ulovlig virksomhet, tvil om kildens reelle opphav og skjulte agenda, reelle muligheter i tid og rom for manipulativ utsortering av dokumenter, samt mulighet for et omhyggelig forberedt politisk spill knyttet til materialet - er ikke dette noe som entydig burde oppta journalistenes største fagforening i Norge? Altså i god tid før man hiver seg på som aktiv støttespiller og begynner å overføre penger til Wikileaks? Skal journalister drive med journalistikk eller politikk for ekstremistgrupper? Kanskje bør flere bestemme seg med tanke på integritetsspørsmålet i dette bildet.

Hvordan er det mulig for Norsk Journalistlag å gå inn med økonomisk støtte til Wikileaks som hemmelig organisasjon? Redaktør Helge Øgrim i Journalistlagets sekretariat har sendt utallige email ved juletider, for å få flere journalister og presseorganisasjoner til å støtte Wikileaks aktivt. Nå har Helge Øgrim selv umåtelig lang fartstid som stalinist sentralt i AKP, men en må vel likevel forutsette rene faglige kriterier i motivasjonsgrunnlaget i denne saken? Du kan vel være stalinist og likevel en god journalist, får vi tro.

Jeg vil benytte anledningen til å problematisere dagens pressefrihet i Russland, med å henvise til nedenstående dødsliste, som gjelder perioden 1992 til 2010. På denne listen finnes særdeles mange som skrev og presenterte kritiske artikler mot det russiske regimet. Urovekkende mange av dem uttrykte seg kritisk om Putins politikk. Skal vi tro at Wikileaks kan etablere en stor databse og server midt i Moskva, spekket med sensitive data om diplomatiet i NATO-land og USA, uten at Putin er en del av bildet?

Det tar noen minutter, men se over denne navnelisten!

LISTE OVER DREPTE/LIKVIDERTE JOURNALISTER I RUSSLAND 1992 - 2010

Kilde: International Federation of Journalist (IFJ)

1992

  • Sergey Bogdanovsky, correspondent of TV "Ostankino", killed in Moscow[56].


1993[57]

  • 15 April - Dmitry Krikoryants, correspondent for Express Chronicle weekly (Moscow), murdered in his apartment in the Chechen capital, on the night of 14–15 April.[58] Chechnya was then de facto independent. Homicide [J].

October events in Moscow (KGB coup attempt)

Sunday, 3 October, from 7.30 pm onwards. Outside and inside the Ostankino TV tower [58].

1. Rory Peck, ARD Germany, cameraman. Crossfire [J].

2. Ivan Scopan, TF-1 France, cameraman. Crossfire [J].

3. Igor Belozerov, 4th Channel "Ostankino", editor. Crossfire [J].

4. Sergey Krasilnikov, "Ostankino" TV, video engineer. Shot at point-blank range within building. Homicide [J].

5. Vladimir Drobyshev, People and nature monthly, editor. Heart Attack [J].


Monday, 4 October, after midday. near Supreme Soviet building [58].

6. Alexander Sidelnikov, freelance journalist and film-maker from Saint Petersburg. Crossfire [J].

7. Alexander Smirnov, Youth Courier newspaper (Yoshkar-Ola), correspondent. Crossfire [J].

  • 29 November - Elena Tkacheva, 26-year-old proof-reader for Kuban Courier newspaper, died in Krasnodar as a result of a bomb planted in the newspaper office[58]. Terrorist Act [J].
  • 9 December - Marina Iskanderova, journalist at local TV station, murdered in her apartment in Nadym [58]. Homicide [nJ].


1994 [59]

  1. 1 February - Sergei Dubov, director of Novoye vremya publishing house, Moscow. Shot in contract killing [60]. Homicide [nJ].
  2. 26 April - Andrei Aidzerdzis, Duma deputy and publisher. Shot in contract killing, in Khimki near Moscow [61]. Homicide [nJ].
  3. 15 June - Yury Soltys, Interfax journalist and editor. Beaten to death in Moscow Region [62]. Homicide [?J].
  4. 15 October - Tatyana Zhuravlyova and husband, media workers, Komsomolskaya pravda (Samara bureau). Killed in Voronezh Region while driving their car in the country [63]. Homicide. [nJ].
  5. 17 July - Yelena Roshchina, chief editor of children's newspaper, Ivanovo. Murdered in her flat [64]. Homicide. The gang who killed her were tried and convicted in 2000 [nJ].
  6. 17 October - Dmitry Kholodov, military correspondent of the Moskovskii Komsomolets newspaper, was killed in Moscow when a booby-trapped briefcase he had collected from a railway station locker exploded in his newspaper's offices [65]. Homicide. Kholodov's alleged killers were tried and twice acquitted, in 2002 and in 2004 [J].

There were also four deaths in Chechnya after the conflict there began in November [66].

  1. 26 November - Hussein Guzuyev, director of Chechen TV & Radio Company. Grozny. Caught in crossfire between Dudayev supporters and pro-Moscow opposition [J].
  2. 14 December - Gelani Charigov, journalist with Marsho private TV company. Grozny. Crossfire [J].
  3. 22 December - Cynthia Elbaum, Freelance US photocorrespondent on assignment for Time magazine. Grozny. Crossfire [J].
  4. 31 December - Bilal Akhmadov, cameraman for Marsho TV company. Grozny. Crossfire [J].

1995-1996 (incl. 1st Chechen conflict)

1995 [67]

  1. 1 January - Vladimir Zhitarenko, correspondent of the Red Star (Krasnaya zvezda) newspaper, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  2. 1 January - Pyotr Novikov, journalist with Smena magazine, Moscow. Homicide (linked to Anisimov killing in late 1994) [nJ].
  3. 7 January - Sultan Nuriyev, Chechnya. Not Confirmed [?J].
  4. 10 January - Jochen Piest, correspondent of the Stern magazine. Chervlyonnaya, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  5. 14 January - Valentin Yanus, cameraman of Pskov city TV channel, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  6. 17 February - Vyacheslav Rudnev, freelance journalist, Kaluga, published in local Vest and Znamya newspapers. Homicide [?J].
  7. 27 February - Maxim Shabalin, politics editor of Nevskoe Vremya newspaper (St Petersburg).[68] and Felix Titov, the paper's photographer, disappeared on an assignment to Chechnya. Despite numerous expeditions, from 1995 to 1999, no trace was found of the two men's remains. Missing [J].
  8. 1 March - Vladislav Listyev, head of the new ORT TV Channel, shot dead in stairwell of his Moscow apartment block in a classic contract killing. Homicide [nJ].
  9. 3 March - Igor Kaverin, engineer with Svobodnaya Nakhodka radio station, Primorsky Region. Shot in car, Homicide [nJ].
  10. 8 March - Oleg Ochkasov, freelance journalist in Voronezh, writing for Vecherny Voronezh and Skandalnaya pochta newspapers. Homicide [nJ].
  11. 16 March - Alexei Khropov, director of Vox radio station, recently off the air. Leningradskoe Highway, Moscow Region. Homicide [nJ].
  12. 31 March - 23-year-old Ruslan Tsebiyev, Dudayev press service, Grozny, Chechnya. Homicide [?J].
  13. 6 May - Malkan Suleimanova, jornalist with Ichkeria newspaper (Grozny). Died under bombardment in Shatoi, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  14. 22 May - Farkhad Kerimov, cameraman with Associated Press TV. Executed in Vedeno, Chechnya. Homicide (war crime)[J].
  15. 5 May - Sergei Ivanov, went in search of Shabalin and Titov (above 27 February), south of Chechnya. Missing [J].
  16. 6 June - Alexander Konovalenko, journalists with Krestyanskaya gazeta, Volgograd, beating in police station led to his death [69]. Homicide. Killer convicted in 1998 [?J].
  17. 17 June - Natalya Alyakina-Mroszek, Focus magazine (Germany) and other outlets. Shot near Budyonnovsk [70]. Crossfire. Russian soldier found guilty of negligence in use of weapons, amnestied as Chechen war participant [J].
  18. 25 July - Andrew Shumak Jr, freelance US photojournalist, St Petersburg Times. Grozny, Chechnya. Missing [?J].
  19. 4 August - Sergei Nazarov, former presenter of popular TV show "Vremechko". Killed in Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  20. 10 August - Vadim Obekhov, columnist with Vesti newspaper, Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka Region. Homicide [nJ].
  21. 2 November - Andrei Ulanov, chief editor of Togliatti segodnya newspaper. Togliatt, Samara Region. Contract killing, homicide [nJ].
  22. 8 November - Sergei Ananyev, head of press service, East Siberian organised crime department. Murdered in Irkutsk. Outcome of 2000 trial not clear [nJ].
  23. 12 December - Victor Litvinov, "Golos Rossii" radio station commentator, Moscow, died after street attack [71]. Homicide [nJ].
  24. 10 December - 25-year-old Yaroslav Zvaltsev, financial director of the Russky dom newspaper in Magnitogorsk, shot in contract killing [72]. Homicide [nJ].
  25. 12 December - Shamkhan Kagirov, correspondent of the Vozrozhdenie newspaper, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  26. 26 December - Vadim Alferyev, worked as journalist for local press and TV in Krasnoyarsk, where he died after a savage beating [73]. Homicide [?J].


1996[74]

  1. 25 January - Oleg Slabynko, founder of "Moment Istiny" corporation, producer of a program of the same name, a director of ORT (today Channel One TV), murdered in his Moscow apartment. Contract killing [nJ].
  2. 8 February - Yury Litvinov, engineer, and Alexander Zaitsev, director, of Forward cable television [75]. Found shot in car, Dalnegorsk, Primorsky Region. Contract killing? [nJ].
  3. 26 February - Felix Solovyov, famous photographer, Aeroflot journal editorial board, murdered in Moscow [76]. Homicide [nJ].
  4. 11 March - Victor Pimenov, cameraman with Vaynakh TV company (Chechnya) [77]. Grozny, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  5. 30 March - Nadezhda Chaikova, investigative journalist for Obshchaya Gazeta, executed in Chechnya, body found near village of Gekhi [78]. Homicide (war crime) [J].
  6. 18 April - Anatoly Yagodin, correspondent for Na Boyevom Postu forces newspaper, killed by Chechen militants [79]. Assinovskaya, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  7. 9 May - Nina Yefimova, correspondent for Vozrozhdeniye newspaper, Chechnya [77]. Grozny, Chechnya. Homicide [J].
  8. 11 May - Victor Mikhailov, crime correspondent for Zabaikalsky rabochy newspaper [75]. Chita. Homicide [nJ].
  9. 26 July - Nikita Chigarkov, staff member of Utrenniy ekspress, beaten and robbed [75]. Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  10. 1 August - Ivan Gogun, Groznensky rabochy correspondent [77]. Grozny, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  11. 11 August - Ramzan Khadjiev, ORT correspondent, shot outside checkpoint in Chechnya [77]. Grozny, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  12. 16 September - En Chan Kim, correspondent for various Sakhalin newspapers and Blagodatnaya Semya magazine [75]. Zhulebino, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  13. 27 October - Anatoly Tyutinkov, assistant chief editor of Vecherniy Peterburg[75]. Incident not confirmed, St Petersburg. [nJ]
  14. 29 October - Lev Bogomolov, Kaluga Vechernyaya chief editor[75], Kaluga. Incident not confirmed [nJ].
  15. 31 October - Sergei Semisotov, Editor of Traktir po Pyatnitsam newspaper [75]. Volgograd. Homicide [nJ].
  16. 10 November - Marina Gorelova, reporter for Otechestvo TV company [75] and Yury Shmakov, Otechestvo TV consultant [75]. Kotlyakovskoe cemetery, Moscow. Terrorist act. Two convicted in 2003 for 16 deaths, incl. two journalists, caused by the explosion. [J]
  17. 6 December - Kirill Polenov, freelance journalist. Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia. Homicide [nJ].
  18. 7 December - Anatoly Belousov, deputy chief editor of Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda)[75]. , Moscow Region. Homicide [nJ].

1997-1999

1997 [80]

  1. 16 January - Alexei Yeldashov, journalist for local print and rado. Khabarovsk, Primorsky Region. Homicide [nJ].
  2. 16 January - Nikolai Lapin, chief editor "Obo vsyom" newspaper. Togliatti, Samara Region. Homicide [nJ].
  3. 3 February - Yury Baldin, chief editor at Focus TV. Chelyabinsk. Homicide [nJ].
  4. 12 February - Vyacheslav Zvonarev, editor with Takt TV company. Kursk. Homicide [nJ].
  5. 25 February - Vadim Biryukov, chief editor of "Delovye lyudi" magazine, Novolesnaya St, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  6. 23 March - Vladimir Aliev, , Prokhladnoe, Kabardino-Balkaria. Homicide [nJ].
  7. 30 March - Nikolai Mozolin, , Kirovsk, Leningrad Region. Homicide [nJ].
  8. 10 May - Alexander Korkin, , Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl Region. Homicide [nJ].
  9. 06 August - Valery Krivosheyev, , Lipetsk. Homicide [nJ].
  10. 19 October - Lydia Lazarenko, , Nizhny Novgorod. Homicide [nJ].

1998 [81]

  1. 30 January - Vladimir Zbaratsky, , Mosfilmoskaya St, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  2. 2 April - Ivan Fedyunin, correspondent of the Bryanskie Izvestia newspaper. Homicide, Bryansk [nJ].
  3. 6 April - Lira Lobach, media worker. district, Tomsk Region. Homicide [nJ].
  4. 20 May - Igor Myasnikov, , Kineshma, Yaroslavl Region. Homicide [nJ].
  5. 7 June - Larisa Yudina, chief editor of the Sovetskaya Kalmykia Segodnya newspaper. Elista, Kalmykia. Contract killing. Perpetrators convicted (1999), but not those behind her murder [J].
  6. 28 July - Vladimir Ustinov, , Ivanovo. Homicide [nJ].
  7. 17 August - Sergei Semenduyev, , Makhachkala, Dagestan. Missing [nJ].
  8. 24 August - Anatoly Levin-Utkin, , St Petersburg. Homicide [?J].
  9. 27 August - Mirbaba Seidov, homicide, Kaliningrad Region. Homicide [nJ].
  10. 29 August - Victor Shamro, , homicide, St Petersburg. Homicide [nJ].
  11. 2 September - Farid Sidaui, correspondent of the Prosto nedvizhimost magazine. Ramenka St, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  12. 30 December - Sergei Chechugo,, Vladivostok. Not confirmed [?J].


1999 [82]

  1. 19 February - Gennady Bodrov, Homicide [nJ].
  2. 25 February - Valentina Mirolyubova and Nikolai Mirolyubov, Homicide [nJ].
  3. 4 March - Andrei Polyakov, Homicide [nJ].
  4. 30 May - Alexei Kulanov, Homicide [nJ].
  5. 30 June - Vadim Rudenko, Homicide.
  6. 30 August - Lubov Loboda, Kuibyshev (Novosibirsk Region). Contract killing. Perpetrator, intermediary and man who ordered her dead all charged and convicted [nJ].
  7. 27 September - Christopher Reese, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  8. 27 October - Supyan Ependiyev, correspondent of the Groznenskiy Rabochy newspaper, Chechnya. Crossfire [J].
  9. 29 October - Cameramen Shamil Gigayev and Ramzan Mezhidov, national TVC channel and local Chechen TV. Shami-Yurt, Chechnya. Crossfire. 2005 Judgment by European Court of Human Rights [J].

Under Putin (incl. 2nd Chechen conflict) 2000-2002

2000[83]

  1. 1 February - Vladimir Yatsina, a photocorrespondent with ITAR-TASS. On his first and only trip to Chechnya he was kidnapped and later killed (by a group of Wahhabis some suggest) [84]. Homicide [J].
  2. 10 February - Ludmila Zamana, Samara. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  3. 9 March - Artyom Borovik, Sovershenno sekretno periodical and publishing house, director and journalist. Sheremetyevo-1 Airport, Moscow. Incident not confirmed [?J].
  4. 22 March - Luisa Arzhieva, correspondent for Istina mira newspaper (Moscow). Avtury, Chechnya. Crossfire [?J].
  5. 17 April - Oleg Polukeyev, Homicide.
  6. 1 May - Boris Gashev, literary critic, . Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  7. 13 May - Alexander Yefremov, Chechnya. A photojournalist with west Siberian newspaper Nashe Vremya, Yefremov died when militants blew up a military jeep in which he was travelling. On previous assignments, Yefremov won acclaim for his news photographs from the war-torn region. Crossfire [J].
  8. 16 July - Igor Domnikov, from Novaya Gazeta, Moscow. Struck over the head with a hammer in the stairwell of his Moscow apartment building, Domnikov lay in a coma for two months. His murderer was identified in 2003 and convicted in 2007 [4]. The men who ordered and organised the attack have been named by his paper but not charged. Homicide [J].
  9. 26 July - Sergei Novikov, Radio Vesna, Smolensk. Shot in a contract killing in stairwell of his apartment building. Claimed that he often criticized the administration of Smolensk Region. Homicide [?J].
  10. 21 September - Iskander Khatloni, Radio Free Europe, Moscow. A native of Tajikistan, Khatloni was killed at night in an axe attack on the street outside his Moscow apartment block. His assailant and the motive of the murder remain unknown. A RFE/RL spokeswoman said Khatloni worked on stories about the human-rights abuses in Chechnya [85]. Homicide [nJ].
  11. 03 October - Sergei Ivanov, Lada-TV, Togliatti. Shot five times in the head and chest in front of his apartment building. As director of largest independent television company in Togliatti, he was an important player on the local political scene [86]. Homicide. Gang responsible on trial [nJ].
  12. 18 October - Georgy Garibyan, journalist with Park TV (Rostov), murdered in Rostov-on-Don [nJ].
  13. 20 October - Oleg Goryansky, freelance journalist, press & TV. Murdered in Cherepovets, Vologda Region. Conviction [nJ].
  14. 21 October - Raif Ablyashev, photographer with Iskra newspaper. Kungur, Perm Region. Homicide [nJ].
  15. 03 November - Sergei Loginov, Lada TV (Togliatti). Incident not confirmed [nJ].
  16. 20 November - Pavel Asaulchenko, cameraman for Austrian TV, Moscow. Contract killing. Conviction of perpetrator [nJ].
  17. 23 November - Adam Tepsurkayev, Reuters, Chechnya. A Chechen cameraman, he was shot at his neighbor's house in the village of Alkhan-Kala (aka Yermolovka). Tepsurkayev filmed most of Reuters' footage from Chechnya in 2000, including the Chechen rebel Shamil Basayev having his foot amputated. Homicide (war crime) [J].
  18. 28 November - Nikolai Karmanov, retired journalist. Lyubim, Yaroslavl Region. Homicide [nJ].
  19. 23 December - Valery Kondakov, freelance photographer. Killed in Armavir, Krasnodar Region [nJ].


2001[87]

  1. 1 February - Eduard Burmagin, Homicide.
  2. 24 February - Leonid Grigoryev, Homicide [nJ].
  3. 8 March - Andrei Pivovarov, Homicide.
  4. 31 March - Oleg Dolgantsev, Homicide [nJ].
  5. 17 May - Vladimir Kirsanov [88], chief editor. Kurgan, Urals Federal District. Homicide [J].
  6. 2 June - Victor Popkov, Novaya gazeta contributore, died in Moscow Region hospital. Wounded in Chechnya two months earlier. Crossfire [J].
  7. 11 September - Andrei Sheiko, Homicide [nJ].
  8. 19 September - Eduard Markevich, 29, editor and publisher of local newspaper Novy Reft in Sverdlovsk Region. Shot in the back [89] in a contract killing, homicide [J].
  9. 5 November - Elina Voronova, Homicide [nJ].
  10. 16 November - Oleg Vedenin, Homicide.
  11. 21 November - Alexander Babaikin, Homicide [nJ].
  12. 1 December - Boris Mityurev, Homicide.


2002[90]

  1. 18 January - Svetlana Makarenko, Homicide.
  2. 4 March - Konstantin Pogodin, Novoye Delo newspaper, Nizhni Novgorod. Homicide.
  3. 8 March - Natalya Skryl, Nashe Vremya newspaper, Taganrog. Homicide [?J].
  4. 31 March - Valery Batuyev, Moscow News newspaper, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  5. 1 April - Sergei Kalinovsky, Moskovskij Komsomolets local edition, Smolensk. Homicide [nJ].
  6. 4 April - Vitaly Sakhn-Vald, photojournalist, Kursk. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  7. 25 April - Leonid Shevchenko, Pervoye Chtenie newspaper, Volgograd. Homicide [nJ].
  8. 29 April - Valery Ivanov, founder and chief editor of Tolyattinskoye Obozrenie newspaper, Samara Region [91]. Contract killing [J].
  9. 20 May - Alexander Plotnikov, Gostiny Dvor newspaper, Tyumen. Homicide.
  10. 6 June - Pavel Morozov, Homicide.
  11. 25 June - Oleg Sedinko, founder of Novaya Volna TV & Radio Company, Vladivostok. Contract killing, explosive in stairwell [nJ].
  12. 20 July - Nikolai Razmolodin, general director of Europroject TV & Radio Company, Ulyanovsk. Homicide.
  13. 21 July - Maria Lisichkina Homicide [nJ].
  14. 27 July - Sergei Zhabin, press service of the Moscow Region governor. Homicide [nJ].
  15. 18 August - Nikolai Vasiliev, Cheboksary city, Chuvashia. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  16. 25 August - Paavo Voutilainen, former chief editor of Karelia magazine, Karelia. Homicide [nJ].
  17. 4 September - Leonid Kuznetsov, "Periodicals of Mari-El" publishing house, Yoshkar-Ola.[92]. Incident not confirmed [?J].
  18. 20 September - Igor Salikov, head of information security at Moskovskij Komsomolets newspaper in Penza. Contract killing [nJ].
  19. 26 September - Roderick (Roddy) Scott, Frontline TV Company, Great Britain. Crossfire [J].
  20. 2 October - Yelena Popova, Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  21. 19 October - Leonid Plotnikov Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  22. 26 October - Tamara Voinova (Stavropol) and Maxim Mikhailov (Kaliningrad), Dubrovka theatre siege ("Nord Ost" show), Moscow. Terrorist Act [nJ].
  23. 21 December - Dmitry Shalayev, Kazan, Tatarstan. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].

2003-2005

2003[93]

  1. 7 January - Vladimir Sukhomlin, Internet journalist and editor, Serbia.ru, Moscow. Homicide. Off-duty police convicted of his murder, not those behind this contract killing [J].
  2. 11 January - Yury Tishkov, sports commentator, Moscow. Contract killing [nJ].
  3. 21 February - Sergei Verbitsky, publisher BNV newspaper. Chita. Homicide [nJ].
  4. 18 April - Dmitry Shvets, TV-21 Northwestern Broadcasting, Murmansk. Deputy director of the independent TV-21 station (Northwestern Broadcasting), he was shot dead outside the TV offices. Shvets' colleagues said the station had received multiple threats for its reporting on influential local politicians. Contract killing [nJ].
  5. 3 July - Yury Shchekochikhin, Novaya gazeta, Moscow. Deputy editor of Novaya gazeta and a Duma deputy since 1993, he died just a few days before his scheduled trip to USA to discuss the results of his journalist investigation with FBI officials. He investigated "Three Whales Corruption Scandal" that allegedly involved high-ranking FSB officials. Shchekochikhin died from an acute allergic reaction. There has been much speculation about cause of his death. Investigation into his death has been opened and closed four times. Homicide [J].
  6. 4 July - Ali Astamirov, France Presse. Went missing in Nazran [?J].
  7. 18 July - Alikhan Guliyev, freelance TV journalist, from Ingushetia. Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  8. 10 August - Martin Kraus, Dagestan. On way to Chechnya. Homicide [nJ].
  9. 9 October - Alexei Sidorov, Tolyatinskoye Obozreniye, Togliatti. Second editor-in-chief of this local newspaper to be murdered. Predecessor Valery Ivanov shot in April 2002 [94]. Homicide. Supposed killer acquitted [?J].
  10. 24 October - Alexei Bakhtin, journalist and businessman, formerly Mariiskaya pravda. Mari El. Homicide [nJ].
  11. 30 October - Yury Bugrov, editor of Provincial Telegraph. Balakovo, Saratov Region. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  12. 25 December - Pyotr Babenko, editor of Liskinskaya gazeta. Liski, Voronezh Region. Homicide [nJ].


2004[95]

  1. 1 February - Yefim Sukhanov, ATK-Media, Archangelsk. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  2. 23 March - Farit Urazbayev,cameraman, Vladivostok TV/Radio Company, Vladivostok. Incident not Confirmed [nJ].
  3. 2 May - Shangysh Mongush, correspondent with Khemchiktin Syldyzy newspaper, Tuva. Homicide [?J].
  4. 9 May - Adlan Khasanov, Reuters reporter, died in Grozny bomb attack that killed Chechen President Ahmed Kadyrov. Terrorist Act [J].
  5. 9 June - Paul Klebnikov, chief editor of newly-established Russian version of Forbes magazine, Moscow. Contract killing, alleged perpetrators put on trial and acquitted. Homicide [J].
  6. 1 July - Maxim Maximov, journalist with Gorod newspaper, St Petersburg. Body not found. Homicide [J].
  7. 10 July - Zoya Ivanova, TV presenter, Buryatia State Television & Radio Company, Ulan Ude, Buryatia. Homicide [nJ].
  8. 17 July - Pail Peloyan, editor of Armyansky Pereulok magazine, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  9. 3 August - Vladimir Naumov, nationalist reporter, Cossack author (Russky Vestnik, Zavtra), Moscow Region. Homicide [nJ].
  10. 24 August - Svetlana Shishkina,journalist, Kazan, Tatarstan. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  11. 24 August - Oleg Belozyorov, Moscow-Volgograd flight. Terrorist Act [nJ].
  12. 18 September - Vladimir Pritchin, editor-in-chief of North Baikal TV & Radio Company, Buryatia. Homicide [?J].
  13. 27 September - Jan Travinsky (St Petersburg), in Irkutsk as political activist for election campaign. [96]. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].


2005[97]

  1. 23 May - Pavel Makeyev, reporter for TNT-Pulse Company, Rostov-on-Don. Run down while photographing illegal street racing. Incident not Confirmed [?J].
  2. 28 July - Magomed Varisov, political analyst and journalist, shot dead near his home in Makhachkala, Dagestan. He "had received threats, was being followed and had unsuccessfully sought help from the local police" according to Committee to Protect Journalists. Sharia Jamaat claimed responsibility for the murder.[98]. Homicide [J].
  3. 31 August - Alexander Pitersky, Baltika Radio reporter, Saint Petersburg. Homicide [?J].
  4. 3 September - Vladimir Pashutin, Smolensky Literator newspaper, Smolensk. Not Confirmed [nJ].
  5. 13 October - Tamirlan Kazikhanov, head of press service for Anti-Terrorist Center of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs's Main Department for the Southern Federal District, Nalchik. Crossfire [J].
  6. 4 November - Kira Lezhneva, reporter with Kamensky rabochii newspaper, Sverdlovsk Region.[99]. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].

2006-2008

2006 [100]

  1. 8 January - Vagif Kochetkov, newly-appointed Trud correspondent in the region, killed and robbed in Tula. Acquittal [nJ].
  2. 26 February - Ilya Zimin, worked for NTV Russia television channel, killed in Moscow flat. Suspect in Moldova trial. Acquittal [nJ].
  3. 4 May - Oksana Teslo, media worker, Moscow Region. Arson attack on dacha. Homicide [nJ].
  4. 14 May - Oleg Barabyshkin, director of radio station, Chelyabinsk. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  5. 23 May - Vyacheslav Akatov, special reporter, Business Moscow TV show, murdered in Mytyshchi Moscow Region. Killer caught and convicted. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  6. 25 June - Anton Kretenchuk, cameraman, local "Channel 38" TV, killed in Rostov-on-Don. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  7. 25 July - Yevgeny Gerasimenko, journalist with Saratovsky Rasklad newspaper. Murdered in Saratov. Conviction [nJ].
  8. 31 July - Anatoly Kozulin, retired freelance journalist. Ukhta, Komi. Homicide [nJ].
  9. 8 August - Alexander Petrov, editor-in-chief, Right to Choose magazine Omsk, murdered with family while on holiday in Altai Republic. Under-age murderer charged and prosecuted. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  10. 17 August - Elina Ersenoyeva, reporter for Chechenskoye obshchestvo newspaper. Abducted in Grozny, Chechnya. Missing [?J].
  11. 13 September - Vyacheslav Plotnikov,reporter, local "Channel 41" TV, Voronezh. Incident not Confirmed [nJ].
  12. 7 October - Anna Politkovskaya, commentator with Novaya gazeta, Moscow, shot in her apartment building's elevator;[101][102][103][104]. Four accused in contract killing, acquitted in February 2009 [J].
  13. 16 October - Anatoly Voronin, Itar-TASS news agency, Moscow. Homicide [nJ].
  14. 28 December - Vadim Kuznetsov, editor-in-chief of World & Home. Saint Petersburg magazine, killed in Saint Petersburg. Homicide [nJ].


2007[105]

  1. 14 January - Yury Shebalkin, retired journalist, formerly with Kaliningradskaya pravda. Homicide in Kaliningrad. Conviction [nJ].
  2. 20 January - Konstantin Borovko,presenter of "Gubernia" TV company (Russian: "Губерния"), killed in Khabarovsk. [47]. Homicide. Conviction [nJ].
  3. 2 March - Ivan Safronov, military columnist of Kommersant newspaper. Died in Moscow, cause of death disputed.[106][107]. Incident not Confirmed. Investigation under Incitement to Suicide (Article 110) [?J].
  4. 15 March - Leonid Etkind, director at Karyera newspaper. Abduction and homicide in Vodnik, Saratov Region. Conviction [nJ].
  5. 5 April - Vyacheslav Ifanov, Novoye televidenie Aleiska, cameraman. Previously attacked by local military. Aleisk, Altai. Incident not Confirmed [?J].
  • Marina Pisareva, deputy head of Russian office of German media group Bertelsmann was found dead at her country cottage outside Moscow in April[108][109]

2008

(Putin's final months as president)

  1. 8 February - Yelena Shestakova, former journalist, St Petersburg. Killer sent to psychiatric prison. Homicide [nJ].
  2. 21 March - Gadji Abashilov, chief of Dagestan State TV & Radio Company VGTRK, shot in his car in Makhachkala. Homicide [?J].
  3. 21 March - Ilyas Shurpayev, Dagestani journalist covering Caucasus on Channel One, was strangled with a belt by robbers in Moscow. [110][111]. Alleged killers tracked to Tajikistan and convicted there of his murder. Homicide [?J].

The Medvedev presidency 2008-2010

2008 [112]

  1. 31 August - Magomed Yevloyev, Ingush oppositionist, founder of Ingushetiya.ru, Moscow-based lawyer, shot on return to country while in custody of Ingush police officers.[113][114][115]. Killer convicted of negligent homicide, sentence subsequently mitigated. Homicide. Conviction [J].
  2. 2 September - Abdulla Alishayev, (aka Telman Alishayev), TV presenter on Muslim channel, shot dead in car, Makhachkala [116]. Homicide [J].


2009 [117]

  1. 4 January - Shafig Amrakhov, Murmansk, shot in stairwell entrance in late December 2008. Homicide [nJ].
  2. 4 January - Vladislav Zakharchuk, manager with Arsenyevskie vesti newspaper, Vladivostok. Arson suggested cause of death. Incident not Confirmed [?J].
  3. 19 January - Anastasia Baburova, Novaya gazeta, Moscow.On 19 January Stanislav Markelov, lawyer for Novaya gazeta, anti-fascist activist and opponent of human rights abuses in Chechnya, was shot and killed in the centre of Moscow.[118] With him died Anastasia Baburova a trainee reporter with Novaya Gazeta, and a fellow anti-fascist activist.[119][120] In early November 2009 a man and a woman were arrested for the killing.[121]. Homicide [J].
  4. 30 March - Sergei Protazanov, layout artist with Grazhdanskoye soglasie newspaper, Khimki nr. Moscow. Link to work questioned. Incident not Confirmed [nJ].
  5. 29 June - Vyacheslav Yaroshenko, chief editor of Corruption and Criminality newspaper, Volgograd. Cause of death remains unclear. Incident not Confirmed [?J].
  6. 15 July - Natalia Estemirova[122], a human rights activist with Memorial, who worked with journalists from Novaya gazeta, especially Anna Politkovskaya, and occasionally published in the newspaper herself, having been a TV reporter pre-1999. After years of investigating murders and kidnapping in Chechnya Estemirova was herself abducted that morning in Grozny and found, shot dead, by the roadside several hours later in neighbouring Ingushetia.[123]. Homicide [J].
  7. 11 August - Malik Akhmedilov, [124] deputy chief editor of the Avar language newspaper Khakikat (Truth), was found shot dead near the Dagestan capital Makhachkala. Homicide [?J].
  8. 25 October - Maksharip Aushev was shot dead in Nalchik, capital of Kabardino-Balkaria.[125] When Magomed Yevloyev gave up running Ingushetia.ru, and his replacement (Rosa Malsagova) had to flee abroad to escape threats and harassment, Aushev ran the successor website Ingushetia.org. Link to past or present work unclear. Homicide [?J].
  9. 16 November - Olga Kotovskaya, Kaskad radio & TV company, Kaliningrad. Fall from height? Incident not Confirmed. Investigation under "Incitement to suicide" (Article 110) [?J].

2010[126]

  1. 20 January - Konstantin Popov died from a beating received a fortnight earlier by Russian police, in a detoxification centre for drunk and disorderly.[127]. 26-year-old police sergeant charged with his killing. Homicide [nJ].
  2. 23 February - Journalist Ivan Stepanov was murdered at his dacha [128]. Homicide [nJ].
  3. 20 March - Maxim Zuyev was found murdered in a Kaliningrad flat he was renting. Seven years earlier he was interrogated by the city's police for publishing an anonymous letter alleging corruption among high-ranking police officers in the enclave.[129][130][131][132]. "Crime solved", says Investigative Committee [?J].
  4. 05 May - Shamil Aliyev, founder of radio stations, director of local TV, showbiz impresario, Makhachkala, Dagestan[133]. Homicide [?J]
  5. 13 May - Said Magomedov, director of local television station, Sergokalinsky district, Dagestan. Shot dead when travelling with repairmen to restore sabotaged TV transmitter. Terrorist act [J].
  6. 25 June - Dmitry Okkert, Moscow. A presenter with the Expert TV channel, Okkert was found stabbed to death in his own apartment. The director of the Expert media holding, Valery Fadeyev, does not believe that the brutal killing of his colleague was linked to his journalistic activities. Homicide [?J].
  7. 25 July - Bella Ksalova, Cherkessk. A correspondent for the Caucasian Knot website and news agency, Ksalova died after being hit by a car on the street where she lived. Not confirmed [?J]
  8. 1 August - Malika Betiyeva, Grozny-Shatoi highway. The deputy chief editor of Molodyozhnaya smena, and Chechnya correspondent of the "Dosh" (Word) magazine, died with four of her immediate family in a car crash. Not confirmed [?J]
  9. 11 August - Magomed Sultanmagomedov, Makhachkala. The director of the "Makhachkala TV" station was assassinated in the Dagestan capital whenhis vehicle came under gunfire.

365 journalister og skribenter er altså drept/likvidert i Russland i nevnte periode. Det har i samme periode vært omkring 50 rettssaker i forsøk på å få fengslet gjerningsmenn. Men dette har vært særdeles diffuse opplegg.

I september 2009 la så den russiske "Komiteen for beskyttelse av journalister" frem en rapport, som het "Rettferdighetenes anatomi" (Анатомия безнаказанности), som bekrefter en politisk kultur hvor journalister lever i en av verdens klart farligste land. Hvor ytringsfriheten ikke er reell. Midt oppe i dette politiske landskapet ligger en hovedserver og en database for Wikileaks. En organisasjon fagforeningen til norske journalister aktivt støtter, også med penger.

Jeg er betenkt over det jeg oppfatter som en politisk slagside i det som bør være en fagforening det ikke oppstår tvil rundt, knyttet til politisk integritet og faglig troverdighet forøvrig. I møte med Wikileaks har Norsk Journalistlag rett og slett sviktet.

Hvor var Norks Journalistlag da ovenstående journalister ble drept? Det burde kanskje oppta norske journalister like mye som israelske mottiltak mot logistikk og rakettbaser for islamistgruppen Hamas i Gaza?

Igjen, til alle under det frie ords merke: Godt nytt år!

Roy Vega

31.12. 2010

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