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International reaction to the assassination of Anna Politkovskaya : ウィキペディア英語版 | International reaction to the assassination of Anna Politkovskaya (詳細はAnna Politkovskaya, the Russian journalist, writer, and recipient of numerous international awards, took place on Saturday, 7 October 2006. She was found shot dead in the elevator of her apartment block in central Moscow. Her murder, viewed as a contract killing, sparked a strong international reaction. == Reaction in Russia==
Vitaly Yaroshevsky, deputy editor of ''Novaya Gazeta'' where she worked, said: "The first thing that comes to mind is that Anna was killed for her professional activities. We don't see any other motive for this terrible crime."〔(Chechen war reporter found dead ), by BBC News〕 He said Politkovskaya gave an interview to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty last week in which she said she was a witness in a criminal case against Ramzan Kadyrov in connection with abductions in Chechnya - a case based on her reporting. In that same interview, she called Kadyrov the "Stalin of our days".〔(New and Old Ramzan (Russian) ), RFE/RL, (Partial English translation )〕 Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet President who promoted transparency and democracy and is concerned about the increasing lack of pluralism in the country, became a minority shareholder to support the newspaper Novaya Gazeta this summer. Gorbachev told the Russian news agency Interfax about this assassination: "It is a savage crime against a professional and serious journalist and a courageous woman", "It is a blow to the entire democratic, independent press. It is a grave crime against the country, against all of us."〔 〕 He also said the killing might have been intended to cast a pall over Putin's Kremlin. On October 10, 2006, Russian president Vladimir Putin spoke out on the murder of Politkovskaya:
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