(RFE/RL)
1 February 2006 -- A U.S.-based media watchdog said today that Russian prosecutors are abusing libel laws to persecute journalists in at least two Russian regions.
The Committee to Protect Journalists said the criminal investigations against reporter Mark Aron in the central Russian region of Mari-El, and Arseny Makhlov in the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad were being carried out at what the group termed "a politically sensitive time" -- before local and regional elections.
In a statement, the committee said prosecutors had started a libel investigation against Aron, editor in chief of the newspaper "Vo," following a 2004 article that said a local official participated in a drunken brawl.
It also said that Makhlov, founder of the weekly newspaper "Dvornik," had been targeted in a libel investigation in what Makhlov alleges was retaliation for articles criticizing a local prosecutor and a closed fraud case.
(AP)
In a statement, the committee said prosecutors had started a libel investigation against Aron, editor in chief of the newspaper "Vo," following a 2004 article that said a local official participated in a drunken brawl.
It also said that Makhlov, founder of the weekly newspaper "Dvornik," had been targeted in a libel investigation in what Makhlov alleges was retaliation for articles criticizing a local prosecutor and a closed fraud case.
(AP)
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