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Dagestani journalist Akhmednabi Akhmednabiyev was shot dead yesterday (9 July) six months after a previous attempt on his life and following a number of death threats. | Dagestani journalist Akhmednabi Akhmednabiyev was shot dead yesterday (9 July) six months after a previous attempt on his life and following a number of death threats. |
He was deputy editor of the independent news outlet Novoye Delo and a contributor to the regional news website Kavkazsky Uzel. | He was deputy editor of the independent news outlet Novoye Delo and a contributor to the regional news website Kavkazsky Uzel. |
The Moscow-based newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that a gunman firing from a car shot the journalist outside his home in the regional capital of Makhachkala. | The Moscow-based newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that a gunman firing from a car shot the journalist outside his home in the regional capital of Makhachkala. |
Akhmednabiyev, 55, often covered sensitive topics, including government corruption, arbitrary detentions and the use of torture by the authorities. | Akhmednabiyev, 55, often covered sensitive topics, including government corruption, arbitrary detentions and the use of torture by the authorities. |
Grigory Shvedov, chief editor of Kavkazsky Uzel, said the murder was politically motivated and connected to Akhmednabiyev's journalism. | Grigory Shvedov, chief editor of Kavkazsky Uzel, said the murder was politically motivated and connected to Akhmednabiyev's journalism. |
Over the last decade at least five journalists have been killed in Dagestan, a Russian republic. None of the killers have been brought to justice. | Over the last decade at least five journalists have been killed in Dagestan, a Russian republic. None of the killers have been brought to justice. |
Sources: Article 19/CPJ | Sources: Article 19/CPJ |
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