Sean's Russia Blog posts a tribute to Anna Politkovskaya [1]: “What separates her books from most journalistic accounts is not the acerbic words she uses to condemn those who don’t hesitate to stomp on humanity; it is the deep humanism that pervades her prose. While violence may dehumanize her subjects, often to a bloody pulp, she resurrects them to their full humanity. This is an art in any language let alone in Russian journalism where the cost for telling the truth has now become the lives of 42 journalists since 1992.”
Russia: Tribute to Politkovskaya
· Written by Veronica Khokhlova
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