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PUTIN'S SECRET DIARY

Anna Politkovskaya

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Product ID: 1651 ISBN: 978-960-436-156-4

On October 7, 2006, the birthday of Russian President Vladimir Putin, journalist Anna Politkovskaya was shot dead with four bullets in the elevator outside her apartment. Her killer has not been found to this day. Regardless of who pulled the trigger, Politkovskaya was killed by the indifference of the middle class, which, blinded by easy money, fell into a prolonged hibernation. As for the younger generation, they are just too busy with alcohol, drugs and night life. Oxy Publications presents the last diary of Anna Politkovskaya, a book-complaint about the arbitrariness of the power of B. Putin, the "chosen of the people", the "privileged interlocutor of the West". More combative than ever, Politkovskaya describes the real situation in Russia, a reality in which the secret services and Chechen terrorists hold the reins while society, exhausted by hardships, watches indifferently as history once again plays fatal games . With millions of sales worldwide, Anna Politkovskaya's book with its honesty and boldness forces the Western world to turn its gaze to the situation in Russia, while teaching how a true press worker should deal with power. Her mortgage is not only for the study of the historian of the future, but also for the awakening of the next generations of her country, which murdered her with four bullets at the door of her house. A few words about the author: Anna Politkovskaya was born in 1958 in New York. She grew up in Moscow and in 1980 completed her studies at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow University. From June 1999 until her death in 2006, she had her own column in the newspaper Novaja Gazeta, where she published a series of revealing articles on the war in Chechnya, events from the hostage situation in the Nord-Ost theater in Moscow and Beslan, but and reports from various regions of Russia. For her action, Anna Politkovskaya was honored with the prize of the Union of Russian Journalists (2001), the international prize of Amnesia International for her struggle for human rights (2001), the prize of the Pen Club of the USA. (2002), the International Union of Women Journalists Award (2002), the Lettre Ulysses Award (2003), the Herman Kesten Award (2003), the Olof Palme Award (2004), together with Sergey Kovalev and Lyudmila Alekseevna, well-known human rights defenders in Russia, the award for freedom and the future in M.M.E. (2005) and the Tiziano Terzani International Journalism Award (2006).

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RUSSKIE XRONINI DEKABR'2003-MART 2004

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ISBN

978-960-436-156-4

PAGES

480

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