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EU to raise journalist murder with Putin at summit
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 10 - 2006


The European Union will raise
the murder of a critical Russian investigative journalist with
President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Finland next week amid
outrage in the European Parliament over her death, according to Reuters.
Finnish European Affairs Minister Paula Lehtomaki, whose
country holds the EU's rotating presidency, told the EU assembly
on Wednesday that the killing of Anna Politkovskaya, a fierce
critic of Putin and his conduct of Moscow's war in Chechnya, was
"a major setback for freedom of expression in Russia".
Politkovskaya was shot dead by a lone gunman at her Moscow
home on Saturday, two days before her newspaper was due to
publish her latest report on torture in Chechnya.
"This is a terrible crime which we call on the Russian
authorities thoroughly to investigate. We want the perpetrators
to be brought to justice, and this is a particularly important
test of the rule of law in Russia," Lehtomaki said.
The EU and Russia had a tradition of open dialogue and they
would be discussing "all important issues" when Putin joins the
25 EU leaders for dinner in Lahti on Oct. 20, she said.
Many lawmakers said the EU had not been tough enough with
Putin over the murder of Politkovskaya and what some called the
suppression of free media and the silencing of critical voices.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, floor leader of the Greens group,
accused the EU of turning a blind eye to what he called Putin's
personal role because of its energy dependence on Russia.
"You talk about bringing the perpetrators to justice, but
one of the perpetrators is going to be having dinner with you,"
he told Lehtomaki.
"As we saw on television with (German Chancellor Angela)
Merkel and Putin, we need Putin so much that no one is going to
be able to ask him the difficult questions," Cohn-Bendit said.
"I think we should negotiate with Putin but we don't have to
have cosy dinners with him," he added.
After a two-day silence, Putin condemned the murder of
Politkovskaya on Tuesday and acknowledged it had damaged his
government's standing. But he belittled her importance, saying
her influence on Russian public life was marginal.
The European Parliament observed a minute's silence in
honour of Politkovskaya, and speaker after speaker used a debate
on next week's EU summit to condemn her killing and criticise a
crackdown on freedom of expression in Russia.


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