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Putin Now Seeking to Intimidate Journalists into Not Covering His Opponents

    By: Paul Goble
    Reference: Window on Eurasia

    Staunton, June 26 – In the age of the Internet, it isn’t enough for an authoritarian ruler to control what appears in newspapers and on television. If he really wants to isolate his opponents, he must try to intimidate journalists into not covering those the leader doesn’t like lest they post their reports online and give aid, comfort and especially exposure to his opponents.

    That is a line Vladimir Putin has now crossed in the case of Grigory Pasko, an independent journalist who has been researching the case of Igor Bitkov, a Russian businessman now being detained in Guatemala at Moscow’s insistence because he apparently crossed Putin personally or one of Putin’s entourage.

    (For background on Bitkov and his travails, see “Putin Rebuilding the Iron Curtain in His Typical ‘Hybrid’ Fashion,” 19 July 2015, at windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2015/06/putin-rebuilding-iron-curtain-in-his.html.)

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