journalist
Stanislav Markelov and Anastasia Baburova: ‘Russian murders shocking, but hardly a surprise’
As we mourn our lost Russian colleagues, Belarusians do not forget our own Baburovas, Politkovskayas and Klebnikovs. We remember why they perished. Expresso
journalist, freedom of opinion, newspaper, presse, belarus, world affairs, best of cafebabel.com
Maurizio Crosetti: ‘Using English words in Italian is a basic lack of respect’
The Turin-born sports journalist at national daily 'La Repubblica', 46, on how Europe has changed Italian journalism and a ‘provincial’ tendency to use so many English terms
journalist, bosman directive, crosetti maurizio, la repubblica, bosman-urteil, sport, sport
Petr Uhl: ‘I prefer to call it the Czechoslovak spring’
He stood on the barricades of Paris and Prague in 1968 and later produced the Charter 77 civic initiative. The man who once smoked cigarettes in prison with former president Václav Havel looks back over his sixty-six years, but also to Europe and the future
journalist, 1968 riots, charter 77, pravo, prague spring, czechoslovakia, dissident
