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A Dirty War

Autor Anna Politkovskaya
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2001

The first account written by a Russian woman of the Chechen conflict, "A Dirty War" is an edgy and intense study of a country in crisis. In a series of articles from July 1999 to February 2000, journalist Anna Politkovskaya vividly describes the atrocities and abuses of the war.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781860468971
ISBN-10: 1860468977
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: maps
Dimensiuni: 148 x 208 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Known to many as 'Russia's lost moral conscience', Anna Politkovskaya was a special correspondent for the Russian newspaper Novaya gazeta and the recipient of many honours for her writing. She is the author of Putin's Russia, A Russian Diary and Nothing But the Truth, collected reportage. Anna Politkovskaya was murdered in Moscow in October 2006.


Recenzii

"If you haven't done so yet, read Politkovskaya's books: A Dirty War and Putin's Russia" Independent 20061019 "Read this book to discover the true nature of the Russian state under Putin, a state where corruption, torture and murder are franchised out to his friends and the friends of his friends... Its assault on the Russian state is electrifying" Observer "Politkovskaya chronicles the deathly thud of the Russian war machine and the anguished cries of those crushed in its tread...[She] was awarded Amnesty's prestigious Global award for human-rights journalism. Maybe there is yet hope that the truth will out" Guardian "One of the most respected and feared journalists in the world...Despite death threats, she defied state intimidation with dispatches that investigated the true nature of the Russian occupation and documented atrocities against the Chechen people" Daily Telegraph