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Dmitry Kholodov

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Kholodov's elderly parents and their lawyers alleged improprieties in the conduct of the trial and the behaviour of the different judges presiding over the two trials (the second of whom, Yevgeny Zubov, would be in charge of the trial of
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no evidence was presented in court that money had been paid to Kholodov's alleged killers. They were acting, apparently, to avoid the displeasure of their superiors and to advance their careers.
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said that the killings of certain journalists were of such importance that there should be no time limit for the prosecution of those responsible. Kholodov's case was still unsolved as of 2009.
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The case remains unique in one aspect. With one exception (Oleg Sedinko in 2002), explosives have never again been used to kill a journalist in Russia; and unlike the ongoing spate of
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in the Moscow Region. Faced by limited career prospects he turned to journalism, first working for the local radio. In 1992, he became a reporter with the national
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leadership (Defence Minister Grachev in particular) of ordering the killing. The military denied involvement. Speaking as a witness in court some six years later,
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himself, when he was murdered. None of the allegations were ever tested in court. Grachev was replaced as Defence Minister in 1996 after the end of the
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in 2002 and again, after a second trial, in 2004. On both occasions the Prosecutor General's Office protested against the verdict to the
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train station after being told it contained documents exposing corruption in the armed forces. The editors of Kholodov's daily,
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briefcase in his newspaper's offices. He had picked up the case that morning from the left-luggage section at a
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in Strasbourg. It was rejected on the grounds that the murder preceded Russia's full accession to the
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for murder laid down in Russia's 1960 Criminal Code. Speaking in Germany in 2008, however, President
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journalist who investigated corruption in the military and was assassinated on 17 October 1994 in
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Local and foreign correspondents had already died in Moscow and elsewhere in the country (see
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Kholodov began his working life alongside his parents at the defence industry institute in
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In 1993, Kholodov travelled to hotspots around the former Soviet Union, reporting for
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See report (in Russian) by Nina Ognianova, Committee to Protect Journalists.
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hearings into these allegations, which supposedly reached as high as the
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Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
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PARTIAL JUSTICE: An inquiry into the deaths of journalists in Russia
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Russian investigative journalist assassinated in Moscow (1967–1994)
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Reports on the first week of the Politkovskaya trial (in English).
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claimed that "some of my subordinates misunderstood my words".
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in 1998. By 2004, the killing was also technically beyond the
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Yekaterina Deyeva, "Dima", Moskovsky komsomolets, 3 July 2002
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In October 1993, Kholodov interviewed Defence Minister
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Zagorsk
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Moscow
Russia
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
Russian
Russian
Moscow
Sergiyev Posad
Klimovsk
Moskovsky Komsomolets
Moskovsky Komsomolets
Abkhazia
Georgian-Abkhaz conflict
ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia
Pavel Grachev
East Germany
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defence minister
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