New Book 'Belarus by Natalia Radina' Chronicles Journalist's Struggle Against Dictatorship
A new book, 'Belarus by Natalia Radina: Journalist vs. Dictator', has been released in Ukraine. Written by Yuri Felshtinsky, the book focuses on the life and work of journalist Natalia Radina, who rose from a regular journalist to the chief editor of the leading Belarusian opposition website 'Charter97'.
The Ukrainian edition is published by Oleg Fedorov's Printing House and can be purchased through their website. The book covers Natalia's journey, including meetings with notable figures such as Stanislav Shushkevich, Lech Walesa, Andrzej Wajda, Boris Nemtsov, Leonid Nevzlin, and Hillary Clinton. It details revolutionary events, protest movements, political murders, Natalia's imprisonment, and her escape from the KGB in Belarus. The Russian edition was previously released in Leipzig by ISIA Media and can also be purchased through their website. Support for the 'Charter-97' website can be shown by subscribing to its channels on various social media platforms.
The book provides a detailed account of Natalia Radina's life and the political climate in Belarus. It is a testament to her courage and dedication to journalism. Currently, there is no indication that a German edition of the book exists. Interested readers can purchase the Ukrainian or Russian editions online.
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