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Luke Harding

Luke Daniel Harding (born 1968) is a British journalist working as a foreign correspondent for ''The Guardian''. He was the correspondent of ''The Guardian'' in Russia from 2007 until, returning from a stay in the UK on 5 February 2011, he was refused re-entry to Russia and deported back the same day.〔Luke Harding (23 September 2011). ("Enemy of the state" ), ''The Guardian''.〕 ''The Guardian'' said his expulsion was linked with his critical articles on Russia,〔Dan Sabbagh (9 February 2011). ("Russia U-turns over Guardian journalist's deportation" ), ''The Guardian'.'〕 while Russia's foreign ministry said that an extended certificate of foreign correspondence was not obtained in time.〔(Transcript of the Russian Foreign Minister S.Lavrov’s interview with the BBC, Moscow, February 9, 2011. )〕 After the reversal of the decision on 9 February and the granting of a short-term visa, Harding chose not to seek a further visa extension.〔
His 2011 book ''Mafia State'' discusses his experience in Russia and the political system under Vladimir Putin, which he describes as a mafia state.
==Early life and career==
Harding studied English at University College, Oxford. While there he edited the student newspaper ''Cherwell''. He worked for ''The Sunday Correspondent'', the ''Evening Argus'' in Brighton and then the ''Daily Mail'' before joining ''The Guardian'' in 1996.
He has lived in and reported from Delhi, Berlin and Moscow and has covered wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.〔(Luke Harding's contributor page ), theguardian.com〕
In 2007, ''The Guardian'' redacted part of his reporting, saying that he had plagiarized the alternative magazine ''the eXile''.〔(The richer they come ... )〕 Harding used to ply his trade taking credit for work by other Moscow-based journalists before his plagiarism was pointed out by The eXile's Mark Ames and Yasha Levine, from whom he had misappropriated entire paragraphs without alteration. For this he was awarded "plagiarist of the year" by Private Eye in 2007.

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