Correspondents different media signed message in support Stenina
Correspondents different media have signed a collective message in support of the disappeared in Ukraine photographer MIA " Russia today " Andrew Stenina, according to a published on the Internet representation of the Union of correspondents Russia (Nepomnyashchy) statement.
" We are workers of different publications. We are all United by one thing: concern for the fate of colleagues, photographer Andrew Stenina. The work of the correspondents in the area of armed conflict is always fraught with danger. The presence of reporters has the ability to be unprofitable one side or the other, and sometimes each of them. In trouble can get any journalist from any country. In such cases, the professional community cannot remain silent, " the statement reads.
Subscribed campaigning " employer Andrew Stenina, ministries and agencies of Russia and Ukraine, the presidents of both countries, international organizations, the Association of correspondents, All of whom may depend, to make every possible effort to locate and save our colleague ".
Among the signatories, for example, journalist RBC Maxim Solopov, senior bildredakta pH " Kommersant " Dmitry Kocev, photographer ITAR-TASS Dmitry Rogulin, photo editor of the magazine " Ogonek " Olesya Emelyanov, photographer " Tape. Ru Paul of the Poor, the special reporter of the magazine " Russian reporter " Dmitry Velikovsky, Deputy editor of the Internet representation of the " Russian newspaper " Elmira Ashirova, journalist for the Russian service Bi-bi-si Victor necesin, photographer Agency Focus (Germany) Vlad Sokhin, documentary photographer Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr., a journalist of the " Echo of Moscow " Tatiana Felgengauer, as well as Employees MIA " Russia today " and chief editor of RT and MIA " Russia today " Margarita Simonyan.
first in support Stenina already performed, for example, Nepomnyashchy, Workers MIA " Russia today ", the Mexican and Argentine correspondents, as well as deputies of the state Duma of the Russian Federation.
Stenin, who worked for Eastern Ukraine, was unavailable from 5 August. Sources reported that he could be detained by the Ukrainian security forces, but Kiev was not confirmed. The Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine August eleven accepted the message about the missing journalist.
on the next day the Ukrainian authorities for the first time told me that they know the fate Stenina: Advisor to the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Geraschenko told in interview to the Latvian radio Baltkom that the photographer detained by Ukrainian special services and suspected of " aiding terrorists ". Later Gerashchenko said he " misinterpreted ": he just assumed that Stenin arrested, but the right information about it there. Baltkom said that has a record of interview, and gave it to the media.
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