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Caucasian Knot
Caucasian Knot (Russian: Kavkazkii Uzel) is an online news site that covers the Caucasus region in English and Russian. It was established in 2001 and Gregory Shvedov is the editor-in-chief.〔(Giving people of the Caucasus a voice ) Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Retrieved 1 January 2013〕 It has a particular focus on politics and on human rights issues, including freedom of the press.〔(News, analysis websites and blogs about the Caucasus ) PECOB. Retrieved 1 January 2013〕
The site started out as a project related to the human rights organisation Memorial, but developed into a site for independent journalism. It is funded by a number of charitable organisations in the U.S. and Western Europe.〔(About us ) Caucasus Knot. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2013〕〔
Caucasian Knot does not have any editorial offices, citing security risks.〔〔 Gregory Shvedov operated from Moscow while many of the other reporters (approximately fifty) are spread around in the Caucasus area, including in Chechnya, Dagestan, and Azerbaijan. The reporters stay in contact via Google programs in a virtual office. Due to safety concerns, a number of the correspondents do not use their names.〔Katrina vanden Heuvel (9 April 2012) (A Brave and Independent Russian Editor ) ''The Nation''. Retrieved 1 January 2013〕
Russian human rights activist and journalist Natalya Estemirova contributed to Caucasian Knot before she was kidnapped and killed in Chechnya in 2009.〔Philip P. Pan (16 July 2013) (Human Rights Activist Natalya Estemirova Killed in Chechnya ) ''Washington Post''. Retrieved 3 January 2013〕 Akhmednabi Akhmednabiev, who was deputy editor of the weekly paper ''Novoe Delo'' and also wrote for Caucasian Knot, was shot and killed in Makhachkala in 2013.〔Sarah Hoffman (10 July 2013) (Journalist Killed in Russia ) PEN American Center. Retrieved 3 January 2013〕
In 2009, Caucasian Knot launched a project together with the BBC named "North Caucasus through the eyes of bloggers".〔(North Caucasus bloggers speak out ) BBC. 27 August 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2013〕
The site had a monthly readership of approximately 1.8 million in 2011.〔
In 2007, Caucasian Knot was awarded the Free Press of Eastern Europe award, which is given out jointly by the German magazine ''Zeit'' and the Norwegian free speech organisation Fritt Ord.〔(Fritt Ord Foundation calls for nominations of journalists and media for 2013 Press Prizes Eastern Europe ) Fritt Ord. Retrieved 1 January 2013〕 The editor received the Dutch Geuzenpenning award in 2012 for his work with Memorial and Caucasian Knot.〔
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