...is always accompanied by bodyguards, and there is a real fear that he may suffer the same fate as Anna Politskovaya or Paul Klebnikov, journalists who have been killed.But the qualities that make a great chess player are clearly not the same as those that...
...was also in contact with Kazbek Dukuzov, who was acquitted in 2006 of the murder of the editor of Forbes' Russian edition, Paul Klebnikov. The Russian Supreme Court overturned the acquittal and a new trial was ordered, but in the meantime, Dukuzov fled. The...
... Maybe this is too cliche, but how about Anna Politkovskaya, a favourite of the anti-Russia crowd? I personally don't care for her--no, I don't gloat about her death because killing people is wrong, but she was pretty much wrong on almost everything, in my...
...In 2005, he launched Project Klebnikov, a media alliance focused on investigating the Moscow murder of Forbes editor Paul Klebnikov. “This is a story that isn’t going away,” Claire Wachtel, an executive editor at the Harper imprint who acquired Mr. Kirtzman’s...
...the crime," he said. Sokolov said Gaitukayev was also in contact with Kazbek Dukuzov, who was acquitted of the murder of Paul Klebnikov in 2006, and Rustam Makhmudov, a brother of the defendants who is suspected of being the triggerman in the Politkovskaya...
...than trials where a judge presides over the case. In some high-profile cases, such as the trial of the murdered journalist Paul Klebnikov, the suspects were acquitted. The trial of three men accused of roles in the killing of journalist Anna Politkovskaya...
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...while apparently researching a cigarette-smuggling case. He had previously worked on an inquiry into the murder of American Paul Klebnikov in Moscow.[2] The Iranian government has stated that it has no information about the case, but officials from the U.S....
...estimated $625 million to $750 million -- would be tinged with a sad irony. That's because its former Russian bureau chief, Paul Klebnikov, was gunned down in July 2004 after his investigative reporting into oligarchs like Prokhorov made them nervous. The...
...AP. The Committee to Protect Journalism reported on the case of the murder of the American-born editor of Forbes Russia, Paul Klebnikov, whose assassination remains unsolved due to what his family saw as mishandling on the part of the court. Although,...