Dutch journalist leaves Russia after her visa was not renewed
- Dutch journalist Eva Hartog has been expelled from Russia after authorities refused to renew her visa and gave her six days to leave the country. This is part of a broader crackdown on independent journalists, news outlets, and opposition activists.
- Hartog has been living and reporting in Russia for 10 years, working for publications such as De Groene Amsterdammer and POLITICO Europe. She has since left Russia.
- This expulsion is one of several in recent years, as Russian authorities have targeted foreign journalists, closed news bureaus, and labeled media organizations as "foreign agents" or "undesirable.
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Dutch journalist leaves Russia after her visa was not renewed
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Russian authorities refused to renew the visa for Dutch journalist Eva Hartog, who has lived and worked in the country for 10 years, and gave her six days to leave Russia, she said in a column published Wednesday.
Dutch journalist leaves Russia after her visa was not renewed
By DASHA LITVINOVA Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Dutch journalist Eva Hartog says Russian authorities refused to renew the visa and gave her six days to leave the country after 10 years of living and reporting in Russia. Her effective expulsion is one of several in recent years and comes amid a monthslong crackdown that the Kremlin has unleashed on independent journalists, critical news outlets, opposition activists and human rights g…
Dutch journalist leaves Russia after her visa was not renewed
By DASHA LITVINOVA Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Dutch journalist Eva Hartog says Russian authorities refused to renew the visa and gave her six days to leave the country after 10 years of living and reporting in Russia. Her effective expulsion is one of several in recent years and comes amid a monthslong crackdown that the Kremlin has unleashed on independent journalists, critical news outlets, opposition activists and human rights g…
Dutch journalist leaves Russia after her visa was not renewed
By DASHA LITVINOVA Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Dutch journalist Eva Hartog says Russian authorities refused to renew the visa and gave her six days to leave the country after 10 years of living and reporting in Russia. Her effective expulsion is one of several in recent years and comes amid a monthslong crackdown that the Kremlin has unleashed on independent journalists, critical news outlets, opposition activists and human rights g…
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