UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in

[Response from Member State 2018]

Pavel Sheremet

(Russian) Worked for popular news website Ukrayinska Pravda and hosted a news programme on Radio Vesti Killed on 20 July 2016 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement]

Oles Buzina

(Ukrainian) Journalist, writer and the editor of the newspaper Segodnya. Killed on 16 April

[UNESCO Statement]

Sergii Nikolaiev

(Ukrainian) Senior photographer for the Ukrainian daily paper Segodnya Killed on 28 February 2015 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement]

Andrei Stenin

(Russian) Photojournalist for the press agency Rossiya Segodnya Killed on 6 August 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement]

Anatoli Klian

(Russian) Cameraman for the Russian television network Perviy Kanal Killed on 30 June 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2015]

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UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Ukraine

Anton Voloshin

(Russian) Sound engineer working for the Russian public broadcaster VGTRK Killed on 17 June 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2015]

Igor Kornelyuk

(Russian) Television journalist working for the Russian public broadcaster VGTRK Killed on 17 June 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2015]

Andrea Rocchelli

(Italian) Photo journalist and cofounder of the Cesura photo agency Killed on 24 May 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2015]

Andrei Mironov

(Russian) Russian activist and member of the board of the human rights organisation Memorial Killed on 24 May 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2015]

Vyacheslav Veremyi

(Ukrainian) Correspondent for Ukrainian newspaper Vesti Killed on 19 February 2014 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2015]

Igor Grouchetsky

(Ukrainian) Freelance journalist Killed on 10 May 1996 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement]

Vladimir Ivanov

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UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Ukraine (Ukrainian) Editor Glory of Sevastopol Killed on 18 April 1995 in Ukraine

[UNESCO Statement]

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