Wave of violent attacks target journalists in Penza

September 24, 2002


His Excellency Vladimir Putin
President of the Russian Federation
The Kremlin
Moscow, Russia

Via facsimile: 011-7-095-206-5173 / 206-6277


Your Excellency:

The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply troubled by a wave of violent attacks against journalists near the southern city of Penza. Most recently, Igor Salikov, director of information security at Propaganda publishing house, was killed soon after a newspaper printed by his employer published a series of articles alleging that local authorities were involved in corruption.


Salikov, 37, was killed at around 1 a.m. on September 20 in Arbekov, a town near Penza. He was walking from his car to the entrance of his home with his wife when two unidentified individuals shot him in the chest and head.

According to the state-run Moscow daily Rossiskaya Gazeta, Salikov had been involved in preparing articles for the Penza weekly Moskovskiy Komsomolets v Penze, which is published by Propaganda, about corruption by local officials.

Local authorities have opened a criminal investigation into the killing.

Salikov’s murder is the latest in a series of attacks against journalists in Penza:

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