Muzzling journalists
The Russian-based Glasnost foundation said that 68
journalists have met with a violent death in Russia since
2000, when Vladimir Putin came to power. The killing
on Fri. of the editor of the Russian edition of Forbes,
Paul Klebnikov, was the latest murder. There have
been two prominent attacks against Czech journalists in
recent years - the plot to kill Sabina Slonková of MFD
(now HN), and the beating of Tomáš Němeček of
Respekt. The techniques for muzzling journalists are
more civilized here than in Russia. Advertising budgets,
not guns, are the preferred weapon. Some companies
reward compliant media organizations with ad money
and withhold funds from troublemakers. Publishers are
co-conspirators and often put business interests before
sound reporting. Czech journalists who won't play ball
need to fear censorship, but usually not a shot in the
chest.
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