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Mafia State Book

In February 2011 in scenes that evoked the chilliest moments of the Cold War journalist Luke Harding was expelled from Moscow. His offence? To have reported on aspects of contemporary Russia that the authorities would have preferred to remain hidden from view. ; ; Moscow Ghosts is a clear-eyed and unflinching chronicle of Luke's often terrifying experiences in Russia in the months leading up to his expulsion. It describes his encounters with Russia's sinister FSB security service the leather-jacketed agents who tailed him and his summons to Lefortovo formerly the KGB's notorious Moscow prison. It also details the secret psychological war the FSB waged against the journalist and his family. Emails were intercepted. Break-ins at his flat were routine and calculated. Luke might well return home to find that the smoke alarm had been tampered with or a sex manual left by his bed or a teddy bear left in his young son's room. ; ; But then as Harding shows intimidation of anyone who asks awkward questions is commonplace in today's Russia and he goes on to explore the climate of fear that currently prevails. He talks to journalists who have been harassed and bullied. He includes accounts of interviews with human rights workers - among them Natalia Estemirova who was brutally murdered in 2009. He reports from Chechnya and Dagestan in Russia's troubled Caucasus region and from the frontline on Moscow's 2008 war with Georgia. And he looks at news stories that the Kremlin would prefer journalists not to cover including allegations made in the WikiLeaks cables that under the rule of Vladimir Putin Russia has become a 'virtual mafia state'. ; ; This is a frank and deeply disturbing portrait of contemporary Russia written by someone who knows what it is like to be on the wrong side of those in power.Read More

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    Spies Surveillance and Russia's Secret Wars. In February 2011 in scenes that evoked the chilliest moments of the Cold War journalist Luke Harding was expelled from Moscow. His offence? To have reported on aspects of contemporary Russia that the authorities would have preferred to remain hidden from view. This is the first time he has told his story. A frank and deeply disturbing portrait of contemporary Russia written by someone who knows what it is like to be on the wrong side of those in power.

  • Blackwell

    In 2007 Luke Harding arrived in Moscow to take up a new job as a correspondent for the British newspaper the Guardian. Within months, mysterious agents from Russia's Federal Security Service - the successor to the KGB - had broken into his flat.

  • 085265247X
  • 9780852652473
  • Luke Harding
  • 29 September 2011
  • Guardian Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 320
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