Saturday, October 02, 2021

Another victim of the illegitmate president of Russia, Vladimir Putin.

This is outrageous. Isn't there somthing The West can do? The Russian people want to rid themselves of the corruption that runs that country and keeps Putin in office. There has to be something, the State Department, Reporters without Borders can do. There has to be someone to back up an editor of a newspaper in Russia.

Europe knows the degree Russia poisons anyone it deems unruly or a threat to their communist state. This is a clear demonstration of the oppressive regime in Moscow at the head of the government. An editor was brave enough to establish A TRUTH and now he is at peril because of it. This is a huge milestone for the Russian people. It cannot be ignored.


September 30, 2021
By Anton Zverev and Tom Balmforth

Roman Dobrokhotov, the editor-in-chief of "The Insider" Russian news outlet, who was taken in by Interior Ministry officers for questioning over a slander case, is escorted to a police van in Moscow, Russia July 28, 2021, in this still image taken from video. Video taken July 28, 2021.

Moscow - The editor of a Russian news outlet (click here) that angered the Kremlin with its investigations, including into the poisoning of opposition politician Alexei Navalny, said the authorities had declared him a wanted man.

Roman Dobrokhotov, editor-in-chief of The Insider, told Reuters the authorities had accused him of illegally crossing the border to leave Russia.

He said he was currently outside Russia and did not want to disclose his location. He did not say how he had left Russia.

The Federal Security Service, the successor agency to the Soviet KGB, said Dobrokhotov had illegally crossed the border into Ukraine on the night of July 31 on foot with the help of other unnamed. individuals....