TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「One year ago, three Russian journalists were shot to death in the Central African Republic. The purpose of their trip was to film a documentary about the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company that has been active in several African countries and is believed to have ties with the Russian military and the state. Authorities in #Moscow say the journalists were killed in a random act of violence. Their colleagues have investigated the murders independently over the past year and have come to a different conclusion—that known associates of the Wagner Group were involved. Among the most vocal of the victims’ friends and families has been Irina Gordienko, one of #Russia’s most famous reporters and the ex-wife of Orkhan Dzhemal, a renowned conflict reporter among those slain. "I never realized what it really means to be a victim," she writes, "or as the cops like to call me, a 'terpila,' their heartless slang for someone who is made to endure." Read an edited translation of her account—first published in Novaya Gazeta, one of Russia’s last independent newspapers, where she is a correspondent—at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidemonteleonestudio for TIME」7月31日 20時04分 - time

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One year ago, three Russian journalists were shot to death in the Central African Republic. The purpose of their trip was to film a documentary about the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company that has been active in several African countries and is believed to have ties with the Russian military and the state. Authorities in #Moscow say the journalists were killed in a random act of violence. Their colleagues have investigated the murders independently over the past year and have come to a different conclusion—that known associates of the Wagner Group were involved. Among the most vocal of the victims’ friends and families has been Irina Gordienko, one of #Russia’s most famous reporters and the ex-wife of Orkhan Dzhemal, a renowned conflict reporter among those slain. "I never realized what it really means to be a victim," she writes, "or as the cops like to call me, a 'terpila,' their heartless slang for someone who is made to endure." Read an edited translation of her account—first published in Novaya Gazeta, one of Russia’s last independent newspapers, where she is a correspondent—at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidemonteleonestudio for TIME


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