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Assassinations Of The Annoying By Russia Continuing
2007-03-05
Respected Russian journalist Ivan Safronov, who reported on military affairs, mysteriously plunged to his death from the 5th floor of his apartment building Friday, making him the 14th journalist to die under questionable circumstances in Putin's Russia, according to statistics compiled by the Committee to Protect Journalists. "They killed Ivan. They killed Ivan," said a distraught former U.S. intelligence staffer familiar with Safronov when he learned the news today. "Another Russian journalist is dead. Ivan fell out of the window with his coat and hat on? Come on," said the former official who frequently visits Moscow and asked to remain anonymous.

Last October, Russian investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya was gunned down in the elevator of her apartment building as she unloaded groceries just days before she was scheduled to publish a story about the use of torture by Chechnyan officials. Polikovskaya's killing, the 13th since Putin took office, led the Committee to Protect Journalists to declare Russia "the third deadliest country in the world for journalists" after Iraq and Algeria in their recent report, "Deadly News." All of the cases remain unsolved.

According to a report in this morning's Moscow Times, Safronov, who wrote for the Russian business newspaper "Kommersant," fell head first and fully clothed from a 5th floor window although he lived in an apartment on the 3rd floor of the building. The Times reported the FSB -- the Federal Security Bureau, which is the successor agency to the KGB -- was unhappy with Safronov's reporting on sensitive weapons systems.

Safronov's death adds to the list of critics of the Putin regime and the FSB, who have died or been injured in strange circumstances in just the past six months:
- Investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya was gunned down last October. The killers have not been caught.

- Former spy Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned last November in London by the rare radioactive substance polonium, which was slipped into a teapot.

- And just last week Russian scholar Paul Joyal was shot and wounded in an attack outside his suburban Maryland home, a few days after appearing on NBC News in a program about the Litvinenko case. So far, Maryland police have said the shooting appears to be the result of high crime in the area.
Russians would be a lot better as assassins if they would both concentrate on WoT Imams, and learn that whole "plausible deniability" thing.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#12  I thought this sort of thing only happened in Prague.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-03-05 23:51  

#11  FREEREPUBLIC + LUCIANNE Posters > are speculating or arguing that RUSSIA is contempor devolving into a genuine GLOBAL MAFIA STATE, disguised as a SHADOW COMMIE STATE disguised as a FASCIST-STYLE? "LIBERAL" = NATIONALIST-RIGHTIST STATE, where Commies = Fascists/Nationalists = Mafiacrats???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-03-05 21:58  

#10  hummmm SMERt' SHpionam, i wonder ifn there's a connection...

;-)
Posted by: RD   2007-03-05 19:52  

#9  > executing their own troops retreating in the face of German attacks.

Watch the first fifteen minutes of "Enemy at the Gates" for a re-enactment of this. (Watch the whole movie - it's excellent).
Posted by: DMFD   2007-03-05 18:03  

#8  Maybe it wuz cold out???

LOL Army Guy!
Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-05 17:24  

#7   SMERSH, short for SMERt' SHpionam (СМЕРть Шпионам), or "Death to Spies." I don't think Stalin's order was ever rescinded. Hundreds if not thousands of people were murdered by SMERSH in the west. One of their coolest roles during WWII was executing their own troops retreating in the face of German attacks. See wiki
See this BBC article on a sentimental get-together of SMERSH veterans in 2003.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-03-05 16:51  

#6  SMERSH comes from the Russian words for"Kill all spies" which was a Stalin order in the '30s. But realizing that their embassy people would be targeted by pissed off Euros and Americans, it was decided to withdraw the order.

I wish I could remember what the words are, being an ubergeek I would insert the words at every opportunity into any conversation.

Oh, sigh, I have no life!
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2007-03-05 16:06  

#5  Rosa Kleb and Red Grant. Grant is telling Bond what a fool he is because he knows what kind of wine to order but that he, Grant, is the one who is now holding the gun. The ensuing fight scene on the train was one of the best I'd ever seen. In the novel From Russia with Love by Ian Fleming the bad guys were from SMERSH, Stalin's very real Death to Spies branch of the KGB. In the movie they changed it so the bad guys worked for SPECTRE, a fictitious crime syndicate, in the interest of better relations with the Soviet Union. In a strange way I kind of miss the bad old days of the Cold War because of all the highly entertaining spy novels that came out of it. But it looks like that Litvinenko story would make a great novel.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-03-05 14:57  

#4  LOL!

Prudent - and well said, indeed.
Posted by: Betty Throter5216   2007-03-05 13:30  

#3  Just to be clear about that... if any FSB agents (whom I do fully respect and look up to, as they are the Elite of today's Russia) are reading RB, let me assure you, dear sirs, that I have a very positive view of Vladimir Putin, who is certainly the most under-rated, yet important, leader of our times. Go Putin!
(please, don't kill me)
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-03-05 11:02  

#2  I've got a little list.
I've got a little list,
Of folks who won't be missed
Of folks who won't be missed,
From the Queen's hand maiden on down.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-03-05 10:46  

#1  Ivan fell out of the window with his coat and hat on? Come on,"

Maybe it wuz cold out???
Posted by: ARMYGUY   2007-03-05 10:17  

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