in Riga
Tikhon Dziadko, editor-in-chief of Russia’s Doid TV, who recently arrived in Riga, arranges to meet in a park with a view of Milda and its three stars, the Latvian Statue of Liberty. Established in 2010, this channel’s deportation broadcast has already begun, but it is still working hard to establish itself in the capital of Latvia. “After the war, Russia introduced military censorship. It was impossible to work as a freelance journalist.” He says.
Taking the direction of Riga, the refuge of the Russian intelligentsia, was obvious. the daily newspaper Novaya Gazeta moved its editorial staff there a few months ago and published its first issue in exile in early May. It is also where online media Meduza and documentary filmmaker Vitaly Mansky were established in 2015. The Latvian capital also hosted 84 on Monday, November 28e Albert-Londres Award Edition.
“Latvia provided us with visas, assistance, here…
Source: Le Figaro

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