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Anton Nossik, 'godfather' of Russian internet, dies at 51 | Anton Nossik, 'godfather' of Russian internet, dies at 51 |
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The prominent Russian blogger and internet entrepreneur Anton Nossik has died from a heart attack aged 51. | The prominent Russian blogger and internet entrepreneur Anton Nossik has died from a heart attack aged 51. |
Nossik was often described as the godfather of the Russian internet, co-founding and editing Russia's biggest online publications. | Nossik was often described as the godfather of the Russian internet, co-founding and editing Russia's biggest online publications. |
News of his death has sent shockwaves through Russian social media. | News of his death has sent shockwaves through Russian social media. |
He argued throughout his career that the internet has always been "an island of freedom" and would remain so despite efforts to curtail it. | He argued throughout his career that the internet has always been "an island of freedom" and would remain so despite efforts to curtail it. |
"It's simply impossible to believe," tweeted the opposition politician Ilya Yashin. "Rest in peace, my friend!" | "It's simply impossible to believe," tweeted the opposition politician Ilya Yashin. "Rest in peace, my friend!" |
Syria criticism | Syria criticism |
A dual Russian and Israeli citizen, he was outspoken in his condemnation of the government's efforts to tighten official control over the internet. | A dual Russian and Israeli citizen, he was outspoken in his condemnation of the government's efforts to tighten official control over the internet. |
Mr Nossik worked as editor of some of Russia's biggest online news publications including News.ru, Lenta.ru and Gazeta.ru. | Mr Nossik worked as editor of some of Russia's biggest online news publications including News.ru, Lenta.ru and Gazeta.ru. |
"For decades, he has been a prolific blogger of cutting commentaries that spared no one, least of all the Kremlin," the Moscow Times said, | "For decades, he has been a prolific blogger of cutting commentaries that spared no one, least of all the Kremlin," the Moscow Times said, |
In 2012 Nossik defended members of the Pussy Riot punk group who had been jailed for staging a performance which criticised President Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral. | In 2012 Nossik defended members of the Pussy Riot punk group who had been jailed for staging a performance which criticised President Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral. |
Later, he was fined for a blog relating to Russia's support for President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, a country he said should be wiped from the face of the earth. | |
In the blog he welcomed Russian airstrikes on the country, arguing civilian deaths in Syria were a price worth paying for the destruction of a country he likened to Nazi Germany and was a threat to Israel. |
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