Yelena Vasilyevna Masyuk (Russian: Елена Васильевна Масюк) (born 24 January 1966) is a Russian television journalist known for her coverage of the First...
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Volgograd Yelena Masyuk (born 1966), Russian television journalist, covered the First and Second Chechen Wars and her 1997 abduction Yelena Matiyevskaya...
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be honored (after Tatyana Mitkova in 1991, Yevgeny Kiselyov in 1995, Yelena Masyuk in 1997, Musa Muradov in 2003, Dmitry Muratov in 2007 and Nadira Isayeva...
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hospital of Novye Atagi in September 1996, as well as the kidnappings of Yelena Masyuk, a Russian NTV journalist and personal friend of President Maskhadov...
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2006 during his second trial. 10 May 1997 Yelena Masyuk Chechen rebels Grozny, Chechnya 31 Released Masyuk was a Russian television journalist. She and...
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number of human rights organizations, which together with journalist Yelena Masyuk then visited the colony to conduct an investigation. They discovered...
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Svetlana Sorokina — 1996, 2000, 2005 Leonid Yakubovich — 1995, 1999 Yelena Masyuk — 1995, 1998, 2002 Alexander Maslyakov — 1996, 2002 Fyodor Torstensen...
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critics perceived the law as a ban on transgender drivers: journalist Yelena Masyuk questioned the relevance of a person's transgender identity in regards...
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15–16 October 1997. The charges that Alexey Ilyushenko had against Yelena Masyuk were dropped in August 1995 amid the corruption scandal about Ilyushenko...
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China (Taiwan) Freedom Neruda Ivory Coast Viktor Ivančić Croatia Yelena Masyuk Russia 1998 Grémah Boucar Niger Gustavo Gorriti Peru Goenawan Mohamad...
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