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Thousands mourn at slain Russian reporter's funeral
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 10 - 10 - 2006


Western ambassadors joined
thousands of mourners carrying candles and flowers at the
funeral on Tuesday of murdered Russian journalist Anna
Politkovskaya, according to Reuters.
Hours after Politkovskaya was buried Russian President
Vladimir Putin, on a visit to Germany, called the murder heinous
but played down her influence on domestic politics.
The murder in central Moscow on Saturday of Politkovskaya --
who reported human rights abuses in Chechnya and described Putin
as a cynical liar -- shocked the West and the diplomats'
presence at the funeral was a clear show of solidarity with the
mourners.
"She was a unique woman in today's Russia, which has only a
small bunch of honest people in politics and journalism," said
Nikolai Smirnov, a 26-year-old architect from St Petersburg who
had travelled to Moscow for the funeral.
"This is the end of an era for Russian journalism and I
don't know what will happen to it now that she is dead."
Most of the mourners carried flowers and candles as they
silently filed for hours through the angular Soviet-era stone
hall where Politkovskaya's body lay in an open casket -- the
vast majority were over 40 years old.
"They (young Russians) don't understand that she defended
the rights of everybody," said an older lady who would only give
her name as Raya said.
Politkovskaya worked for the liberal "Novaya Gazeta"
newspaper which is published twice a week and has a readership
of around 170,000 -- mainly intellectuals -- in a country with a
population of 142 million.
At a joint news conference after a meeting in Dresden with
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Putin brushed off a question
about Politkovskaya's murder by describing her as irrelevant to
Russian domestic politics.
"The extent of her influence on the public life of the
country was insignificant," he said, after he had described the
murder as unacceptable.
Politkovskaya, 48, was best known in the West for reporting
Russian human rights abuses in its war against Chechen
separatists and her book "Putin's Russia".
"I dislike him (Putin) for ... his cynicism, for his racism,
for his lies," she wrote in the book.
Her book and journalism were widely published in the West.
Olof Brundin, director of communication at the Aftenbladet
media group in Sweden, had travelled to the funeral to represent
the Stockholm daily newspaper.
"Anna was a symbol of the rising hope of free journalism in
Russia," he said. "We at Aftenbladet are still in shock."
Politkovskaya had written for Aftenbladet twice a month for
the last 20 years, he said.
World leaders, including U.S. President George W. Bush, and
international organisations have lined up to condemn the murder.
On Tuesday, French President Jacques Chirac sent a letter to
Politkovskaya's two children.
"The hateful murder of your mother, Anna Politkovskaya, has
shocked me just as it has shocked all the French and all those
who defend press freedom," he wrote.
And the human rights group Amnesty International also added
to the growing international outrage at Politkovskaya's murder.
"We believe that the Russian authorities need to do far more
to support and protect human rights defenders and independent
journalists in Russia," Amnesty said in a statement.


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