Muratov and Novaya Gazeta: Russia’s unbiased media stalwarts

Newspaper Novaya Gazeta, whose editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov gained the Nobel Peace Prize, is a bastion of unbiased media in Russia with a dedication to free speech that has value a few of its journalists their lives.



The Nobel Committee in Oslo announces the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 as Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa and Russian journalist and newspaper editor Dmitry Muratov


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The Nobel Committee in Oslo publicizes the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 as Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa and Russian journalist and newspaper editor Dmitry Muratov



Dmitry Muratov was among a group of journalists who founded Novaya Gazeta in 1993 after the fall of the Soviet Union


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Dmitry Muratov was amongst a gaggle of journalists who based Novaya Gazeta in 1993 after the autumn of the Soviet Union

Muratov, who was amongst a gaggle of journalists who

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Russian editor Muratov dedicates Nobel prize to workers killed for his or her work By Reuters

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Russian investigative newspaper Novaya Gazeta’s editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov speaks in Moscow, Russia October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Evgeny Feldman

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By Andrew Osborn and Tom Balmforth

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian newspaper editor Dmitry Muratov devoted the Nobel Peace Prize he received on Friday to 6 of his paper’s journalists murdered for his or her work, and stated he would attempt to use the award to assist defend reporters underneath strain.

“Igor Domnikov, Yuri Shchekochikhin, Anna Politkovskaya, Stas Markelov, Anastasia Baburova, Natasha Estemirova – these are the individuals who have right this moment received the Nobel Prize,” Muratov stated,

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