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In Neo-Soviet Russia, Being a Protest Babe Will get you Blown Up

Filed under: Europe ~ Protest Babes ~ Russia

That's Yelena Tregubova, Russian author and former reporter for Kommersant, holding a copy of her book Tales of a Kremlin Digger. Here's what the Britain's Independent says about her:

She is a vivacious blonde who narrowly escaped death from a bomb which exploded outside her flat, thanks to a last-minute decision to give her hairstyle a final crimping before running out to a waiting cab. Now she sits in an anonymous hotel lobby in central London having fled Russia to seek political asylum in Britain because she is in "mortal danger". Her crime? Apparently having offended the master of the Kremlin with her bestselling writings that have accused President Vladimir Putin of stifling political and press freedoms in Russia. Tregubova published her account in October 2003 after spending three years travelling the country with President Boris Yeltsin, and another year covering his successor, Putin. "The main point was to say: Putin has killed freedom of speech in Russia. Of course, Yeltsin had his problems, but it was an era of freedom, an era of hope."

Despite the pretense of strength that he projects, Vladimir Putin is desperately afraid of individual female writers, like Tregubova and Anna Politkovskaya, in just the same way that the Politburo, which claimed to be so strong, cowered before Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn. It's really quite pathetic.

More images and info after the jump.

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The Independent continues:

The book was an instant success in Russia. It included a flirtatious scene in a sushi bar with Putin when he was head of the FSB intelligence service. But Tregubova promptly lost her job on Kommersant and was blacklisted from Russian media. In 2004, a bomb exploded in the corridor outside her apartment, just moments before she opened the door, but she still resolved to stay in Moscow. When Anna Politkovskaya became the 13th journalist to be killed in Russia since Putin's election in 2000, Tregubova "saw how it could happen to me." Why is Putin afraid of a free media? "Because he is from the FSB/KGB. When I was learning journalism, my teachers were the BBC Russian service, Voice of America and Deutsche Welle. For him, in Soviet days, they were enemies of the state. My friends were his enemies. The second reason is because if he were a strong leader he wouldn't be afraid. He is weak. He is afraid of his own citizens."

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How long does Tregubova have to live if she keeps up her protest activity? Britain wasn't a sanctuary for Alexander Litvinenko. If another Russian dissident is murdered on Western soil, will our reaction be more forceful than it was the first time?

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Comments


Clifton says:

Is her book available in English?
Will she pose for Playboy?


Elroy Jetson says:

Clifton, I can see that they allow anyone with a keyboard to post here. Playboy? You mean the publication that treats Oliver Stone like a superstar?
What a brave woman. May she stay safe and vocal about the oppressive Putin regime. With her clothes on. With dignity.


Bolton says:

Brave people are dead people...


La Russophobe says:

CLIFTON:

Good question!

According to Wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena_Tregubova

TOAKD has not yet been translated in English, but was published in Italian and German over the past couple years. Shame on us in English for not yet demanding it! Once again we show ourselves to be behind the language and political curve on developments that directly affect us (to say nothing of what may simply be very interesting).


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T says:

Ames did a good coverage of Tregubova's book at exile (Don't ask for a link, Kim; google it). Because Kim did not read either Tregubova's work or Ames' review, she should be forgiven her equation of the former with Solzhenitsyn and Saharov.








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fish says:

She's just a "reckless driver" - I personally have no sorry for her after I looked through a few pages of her book. It's not about her being brave - her problem is a "little brain" problem.


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