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Resource: Daily Herald
The WASHINGTON POST
Anna Politkovskaya imagined her own death long before it arrived.
For years, she was Russia's most fearless journalist, reporting for
the newspaper Novaya Gazeta from the killing fields of Chechnya and
exposing the brutality of the Kremlin's war under President Vladimir
Putin. She received one death threat after another, and was detained
and beaten by Russian troops who threw her into a pit, threatened to
rape her and performed a mock execution. "If it were up to me," an
officer told her, "I'd shoot you."
Someone finally decided it was up to him. Politkovskaya's body was
discovered in her Moscow apartment building last weekend with
bullets in her head and chest, a Makarov pistol tossed at her feet.
Her killing at age 48 came two months after she wrote this
previously unpublished essay for "Another Sky," an English PEN book
forthcoming from Profile Books in 2007.
...
I am a pariah.
That is the result of my journalism throughout the years of the
Second Chechen War, and of publishing books abroad about life in
Russia and the Chechen War. In Moscow, I am not invited to press
conferences or gatherings that Kremlin officials might attend, in
case the organizers are suspected of harboring sympathies toward me.
Despite this, all the top officials talk to me, at my request, when
I am writing articles or conducting investigations -- but only in
secret, where they can't be observed, in the open air, in squares,
in secret houses that we approach by different routes, like spies.
You don't get used to this, but you learn to live with it.
It is the way I have had to work throughout the Second War in
Chechnya. First I was hiding from the Russian federal troops, but
always able to make contact clandestinely with individuals through
trusted intermediaries, so that my informants would not be denounced
to the top generals. When President Vladimir Putin's plan of
Chechenization succeeded (setting "good" Chechens loyal to the
Kremlin to kill "bad" Chechens who opposed it), the same subterfuge
extended to talking to "good" Chechen officials, many of whom,
before they were "good" officials, had sheltered me in their homes
in the most trying months of the war. Now we can meet only in secret
because I am an incorrigible enemy, not amenable to re-education.
I'm not joking. Some time ago, Vladislav Surkov, Putin's deputy
chief of staff, explained that there were people who were enemies
but whom you could talk sense into, and there were incorrigible
enemies who simply needed to be "cleansed" from the political arena.
So they are trying to cleanse it of me and others like me.
A few days ago, on Aug. 5, I was standing in a crowd of women in the
central square of Kurchaloi, a dusty village in Chechnya. I was
wearing a headscarf folded and tied in the manner favored by many
women my age in Chechnya, not covering the head completely, but not
leaving it uncovered, either. This was essential if I was not to be
identified, in which case nobody could say what might happen.
To one side of the crowd a man's track suit pants were draped over
the gas pipeline that runs the length of Kurchaloi. They were caked
with blood. His severed head had been taken away.
During the night of July 27-28, two Chechen fighters had been
ambushed on the outskirts of Kurchaloi by units of the Kremlin's
anointed leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. One, Adam Badaev, was
captured and the other, Hoj-Ahmed Dushaev, a native of Kurchaloi,
was killed. Toward dawn, no fewer than 20 Zhiguli cars, full of
armed people, drove into the center of the village and up to the
district police station. They had Dushaev's head with them. Two of
the men suspended it in the center of the village from the pipeline,
and beneath it they hung the bloodstained pants I was now seeing.
This display of medieval barbarity was orchestrated by Kadyrov's
vice premier, Idris Gaibov, who was heard phoning Kadyrov to report
that they had killed "Devil No. 1," and hung his head up as a
warning to the rest of the village.
The armed men spent the next two hours photographing the head with
their mobile phones.
The head remained there for 24 hours, after which militiamen removed
it. Agents of the prosecutor general's office began investigating
the scene, and local people heard one officer ask a subordinate,
"Have they finished sewing the head back on yet?" Dushaev's body,
with its head now sewn back on, was later brought back to the scene
of the ambush.
I wrote about this in my newspaper, Novaya Gazeta. Gaibov, a Chechen
state official, had given orders to members of the Russian security
forces who were not subordinate to him to decapitate a body. Kadyrov,
the premier, had been informed, but did not intervene. Those
carrying out the decapitation were also agents of the state and had
desecrated a dead body, which is a criminal act. The agents of the
prosecutor general's office, which is charged with ensuring
observance of the law, merely told those who had carried out the
order to hurry up sewing the head back on. And all this in full view
of the adults and children who live in Kurchaloi.
I reached Chechnya at exactly the same time as the issue of our
newspaper with the article. The women in the crowd tried to conceal
me because they were sure the Kadyrov people would shoot me on the
spot if they knew I was there. They reminded me that Kadyrov has
publicly vowed to murder me. He said during a meeting of his
government that he had had enough, and that Politkovskaya was a
condemned woman. I was told about it by members of the government.
What for? For not writing the way Kadyrov wanted? "Anybody who is
not one of us is an enemy." Surkov said so, and Surkov is Ramzan
Kadyrov's main supporter in Putin's entourage.
"Ramzan told me, 'She is so stupid she doesn't know the value of
money. I offered her money but she didn't take it,' " my old
acquaintance Buvadi Dakiev told me that same day. He is the deputy
commanding officer of the pro-Kremlin Chechen OMON, a militia
special purposes force.
I met Buvadi secretly. He would face difficulties if we were caught
conferring. When it was time for me to leave it was already evening,
and Buvadi urged me to stay in this secure location. He was afraid I
would be killed.
"You mustn't go out," he told me. "Ramzan is very angry with you."
I decided to leave nevertheless. Someone was waiting for me in
Grozny and we needed to talk through the night, also in secret.
Buvadi offered to have me taken there in an OMON car, but that
struck me as even more risky. I would be a target for Chechen
fighters.
"Do they at least have guns in the house you are going to?" he
asked. During the whole war I have been caught in the middle. When
some threaten to kill you, you are protected by their enemies, but
tomorrow the threat will come from somebody else.
Why am I going on at such length about Buvadi? Only to explain that
people in Chechnya are afraid for me, and I find that very touching.
They fear for me more than I fear for myself, and that is how I
survive.
Why has Ramzan vowed to kill me? I once interviewed him, and printed
the interview just as he gave it, complete with all his
characteristic moronic stupidity, ignorance and satanic
inclinations. Ramzan was sure I would completely rewrite the
interview, and present him as intelligent and honorable. That is,
after all, how the majority of journalists behave now, those who are
"on our side."
Is that enough to make someone vow to kill you? The answer is as
simple as the morality encouraged by Putin. "We are merciless to
enemies of the Reich." "Who is not with us is against us." "Those
who are against us must be destroyed."
"Why have you got such a bee in your bonnet about this severed
head?" Vasily Panchenkov asks me back in Moscow. He is the director
of the press office of the troops of the Interior Ministry, but a
decent man. "Have you nothing better to worry about?" I am asking
him to comment on the events in Kurchaloi. "Just forget it. Pretend
it never happened. I'm asking you for your own good!"
But how can I forget it, when it did happen?
I loathe the Kremlin's line, elaborated by Surkov, dividing people
into those who are "on our side," "not on our side," or even "on the
other side." If a journalist is "on our side," he or she will get
awards, respect, perhaps be invited to become a deputy in the Duma.
If a journalist is "not on our side," however, he or she will be
deemed a supporter of the European democracies, of European values,
and automatically become a pariah. That is the fate of all who
oppose our "sovereign democracy," our "traditional Russian
democracy." (What on Earth that is supposed to be, nobody knows; but
they swear allegiance to it nevertheless: "We are for sovereign
democracy!") I am not really a political animal. I have never joined
any party and would consider it a mistake for a journalist, in
Russia at least, to do so. I have never felt the urge to stand for
the Duma, although there were years when I was invited to.
So what is the crime that has earned me this label of not being "one
of us"? I have merely reported what I have witnessed, no more than
that. I have written and, less frequently, I have spoken. I am even
reluctant to comment, because it reminds me too much of the imposed
opinions of my Soviet childhood and youth. It seems to me that our
readers are capable of interpreting what they read for themselves.
That is why my principal genre is reportage, sometimes, admittedly,
with my own interjections. I am not an investigating magistrate but
somebody who describes the life around us for those who cannot see
it for themselves, because what is shown on television and written
about in the overwhelming majority of newspapers is emasculated and
doused with ideology. People know very little about life in other
parts of their own country, and sometimes even in their own region.
The Kremlin responds by trying to block my access to information,
its ideologists supposing that this is the best way to make my
writing ineffectual. It is impossible, however, to stop someone
fanatically dedicated to this profession of reporting the world
around us. My life can be difficult; more often, humiliating. I am
not, after all, that young at 47 to keep encountering rejection and
having my own pariah status rubbed in my face. But I can live with
it.
I will not go into the other joys of the path I have chosen, the
poisoning, the arrests, the threats in letters and over the
Internet, the telephoned death threats, the weekly summons to the
prosecutor general's office to sign statements about practically
every article I write (the first question being, "How and where did
you obtain this information?"). Of course I don't like the constant
derisive articles about me that appear in other newspapers and on
Internet sites presenting me as the madwoman of Moscow. I find it
disgusting to live this way. I would like a bit more understanding.
The main thing, however, is to get on with my job, to describe the
life I see, to receive visitors every day in our editorial office
who have nowhere else to bring their troubles, because the Kremlin
finds their stories off-message, so that the only place they can be
aired is in our newspaper, Novaya Gazeta.
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