News: February 2009 Archives

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Who killed Politkovskaya?

by Graham Holliday on 21 February 2009

The case against those accused of killing Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya outside her Moscow apartment in October 2006 collapsed this Thursday as the jury aquitted all three suspects. One day later the presiding judge, Yevgeni Zubo, ordered the Russian Investigative......more

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Surviving a Kidnapping in Chechnya

by richard@patterson.jp on 16 February 2009 | 1

In 1997, Camilla Carr and Jonathan James were kidnapped and held for fourteen months in Chechnya. Speaking neither Russian nor Chechen, armed with good intentions and a car full of toys, the two Britons had volunteered to help traumatised children......more

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Stalin's children

by Simon Sebag Montefiore on 15 February 2009

I have read many sagas of Russian families, but Stalin's Children: Three Generations of Love and War by Owen Matthews has facets that make it poignant. It is both tragedy and love story by a distinguished chronicler of the East.......more

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The Lost Boys

by Charlotte Goldsmith on 14 February 2009

Somali born journalist Rageh Omaar and director Paul Sapin made Lost Boys, a 27- minute documentary, in four days. The film explores Somali youth inter-gang violence in London. The murder of 18-year-old Mahir Osman in January 2008 by a Somali......more

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A Palestinian journey

by Tim Llewellyn on 13 February 2009

Anyone familiar with the Middle East knows that Ashdod is Israel's biggest port, nearly a quarter of a million people some 40 miles north of the Gaza Strip. What he or she will be less likely to know---and it is......more