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Moscow burial for dead journalist | Moscow burial for dead journalist |
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The funeral has taken place in Moscow of a Russian journalist who died in a fall from his fifth-floor apartment. | |
Ivan Safronov, 51, was investigating claims of planned Russian arms sales to Syria and Iran at the time of his death, his paper, Kommersant, has said. | |
Kommersant's editor has said he showed no signs of being suicidal, but the paper says it will keep an open mind. | Kommersant's editor has said he showed no signs of being suicidal, but the paper says it will keep an open mind. |
Meanwhile, a report by a press watchdog has concluded that journalism in Russia has become as "dangerous as war". | Meanwhile, a report by a press watchdog has concluded that journalism in Russia has become as "dangerous as war". |
Safronov, a military affairs writer, fell from a fifth-floor window on Friday at the Moscow apartment block where he lived. | Safronov, a military affairs writer, fell from a fifth-floor window on Friday at the Moscow apartment block where he lived. |
His newspaper said at the time of his death he was investigating reports of alleged Russian plans to sell sophisticated missiles to Iran and fighter jets to Syria, via Belarus. | |
Prosecutors quoted by Russian media say they are investigating the possibility that he was "driven to suicide". | Prosecutors quoted by Russian media say they are investigating the possibility that he was "driven to suicide". |
Dangerous work | Dangerous work |
But friends and relatives of Safronov told Kommersant that they knew of no reason why he would commit suicide. | But friends and relatives of Safronov told Kommersant that they knew of no reason why he would commit suicide. |
Politkovskaya is one of 88 journalists killed in Russia since 1996 | Politkovskaya is one of 88 journalists killed in Russia since 1996 |
"I don't want to fuel speculation, but I can say for sure that I knew him well and he showed absolutely no sign of being suicidal," said Kommersant's chief editor, Andrei Vasilyev. | "I don't want to fuel speculation, but I can say for sure that I knew him well and he showed absolutely no sign of being suicidal," said Kommersant's chief editor, Andrei Vasilyev. |
International press watchdogs have expressed concern about the safety of journalists in Russia. | International press watchdogs have expressed concern about the safety of journalists in Russia. |
"Too many critical journalists have died in the line of duty in Russia," said Joel Simon, the director of New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists. | "Too many critical journalists have died in the line of duty in Russia," said Joel Simon, the director of New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists. |
"Given this terrible record, Safronov's sensitive beat, and the questions surrounding his death, we call on Moscow authorities to thoroughly investigate every lead, including foul play." | "Given this terrible record, Safronov's sensitive beat, and the questions surrounding his death, we call on Moscow authorities to thoroughly investigate every lead, including foul play." |
In a separate report, the International News Safety Institute (INSI) concluded that Russia is the second most deadliest place for journalists, after Iraq. | In a separate report, the International News Safety Institute (INSI) concluded that Russia is the second most deadliest place for journalists, after Iraq. |
According to INSI, in the last 10 years, 88 journalists were killed in Russia, the most common cause of these deaths being contract murders. | According to INSI, in the last 10 years, 88 journalists were killed in Russia, the most common cause of these deaths being contract murders. |
Russian investigators are still trying to find out who killed Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist who exposed serious human rights abuses in Chechnya. She was shot dead in Moscow last October. | Russian investigators are still trying to find out who killed Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist who exposed serious human rights abuses in Chechnya. She was shot dead in Moscow last October. |