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June 18, 2007

Putin Wins Satirical Prize For Obstructing Free Press

Putin was singled out for hampering press freedoms (AFP)

June 18, 2007 - Russia's President Vladimir Putin has been awarded the "Closed Oyster," a satirical prize granted by a German media group for obstructing freedom of the press.

Netzwerk Recherche, a small German journalists' organization that promotes investigative journalism, singled out Putin for "hampering the development of free media" and allowing a "lack of results in the investigation into the murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya."


Putin is the first non-German to receive the organization's negative prize.


In December 2006, the Paris-based nongovernmental organization Reporters Without Borders called attention to the extent to which the Russian government and state-run corporations have taken over the country's main electronic and print media, greatly limiting the amount of independent news and information available to the public.


(compiled from agency reports, netzwerkrecherche.de)


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