Anna Politkovskaya Writer

Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya (Russian: А́нна Степа́новна Политко́вская; IPA: [ˈannə stʲɪˈpanəvnə pəlʲɪtˈkofskəjə]; Ukrainian: Га́нна Степа́нівна Політко́вська; née Mazepa; 30 August 1958 - 7 October 2006) was a Russian journalist, writer, and human rights activist known for her opposition to the Second Chechen War and President of Russia Vladimir Putin.Politkovskaya made her reputation reporting from Chechnya. Her post-1999 articles about conditions in Chechnya were turned into several books; Russian readers' main access to her investigations and publications was through Novaya Gazeta, a Russian newspaper known for its often-critical investigative coverage of Russian political and social affairs. From 2000 onwards, she received numerous international awards for her work. In 2004, she published a personal account, Putin's Russia.On 7 October 2006 she was murdered in the lift of her block of flats, an assassination that attracted international attention. In June 2014 five men were sentenced to prison for the murder, but it is still unclear who ordered or paid for the contract killing.

Personal facts

Anna Politkovskaya
Alias (AKA)Политковская Анна Степановна
Birth dateAugust 30, 1958
Birth nameAnna Stepanovna Mazepa ()
Birth place
New York City
Ethnicity
Chernihiv
Ukraine
Ukrainians
Date of deathOctober 07, 2006
Place of death
Moscow , Russia
Education
Moscow State University

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