Perspectives on the New Russia cites a few readers of the New York Times who are asking the paper's Moscow staff about the “worrying bias in their coverage of Russia.”
Perspectives on the New Russia cites a few readers of the New York Times who are asking the paper's Moscow staff about the “worrying bias in their coverage of Russia.”
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Untold Stories, Dispatches from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, quotes from a speech made by its Executive Director blaming all sides for the crisis in Georgia. In a second post, the blog examines the issue of Abkhazia's independence.
Exercises in Translation has started translating news items in Russian and Georgian on the conflict between Moscow and Tbilisi over Abkhazia and South Ossetia. In the two most recent posts, for example, the blog translates a news item on Russian president Dmitri Medvedev's interview to French TF-1 and a Georgian news item reporting that ethnic Georgians are leaving villages in the Gali district after the sound of gunfire came from Abkhaz positions celebrating Medvedev's decreee recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions.
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