Journalist Muratov Biography


Dmitry Muratov - biography Dmitry Muratov Russian journalist and editor, defender of rights. The first was the head of the New Gazeta. Journalist Dmitry Muratov gained his fame thanks to his honest and fair nature. For years, he fought for freedom of speech and independence in Russia. He always stood firmly in his position. Starting from the year, the editor -in -chief of Novaya Gazeta.

Dmitry became the first Nobel Prize laureate from Russia over 11 years. Childhood and youth in the Middle Volga region in the city of Kuibyshev of the year by cold and rainy autumn on October 29 are born, the future talented journalist Dmitry Andreevich Muratov. The boy’s childhood and youth remains secret, many information remain unknown to people, to this day.

Like all children, Dmitry studied at a comprehensive school, and after its graduation he enters Kuibyshev State University. The young man decides to enter the faculty of philology, even then he strove to write articles. After graduation in the year, the young man enters the army. Journalism immediately after returning from the army, the young man begins his career as a journalist.

He sets up in the Volzhsky Komsomolets newspaper and has been working hard and gaining journalistic experience for two years. Young journalist Dmitry Muratov, after experience gained, he got a job as head of the department in the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper. So he begins his work on the Komsomol life.

Journalist Muratov Biography

Having worked for three years in the newspaper, the journalist continues his activities already in the role of the editor of the department. Unfortunately, Dmitry worked in the newspaper only up to a year. The journalist did not like the policy of Komsomolskaya Pravda, and he decided to establish his job, the partnership of the 6th floor. Not long later, Dmitry has colleagues who support his views.

And after a year of work and zealous cooperation, together with like -minded people, the journalist opens his publication. Muratov is accepted for the duties of the deputy chief editor, and is also included in the editorial board. And the first issue of the “New Daily Newspaper” is released, and this happened in the spring of April 1. After that, the life of the journalist is radically changing.

He makes a bold decision and leaves to work in Chechnya, in the war zone from the end of the year to January of the year Dmitry is in a hot point. He works there special correspondents. And upon returning from the combat zone, he begins to lead the partnership he created earlier, now the name has been changed and it becomes the editor -in -chief of Novaya Gazeta.

In the middle of the x, the journalist tries himself in a completely new work sphere and becomes a TV presenter in the Press Club program. Starting from a year and a year, he leads the show “The Court is going”, which was broadcast on NTV. The work gained its turns, and had its fruits, so already in the year he joins the Russian association of the Yabloko democratic party.

At the same time, he decides to create a “free choice” committee. But disappointed, he leaves the committee in a year. In the year, Muratov is trying to return the popular Soviet edition of Crocodile, but despite all the efforts that the journalist applied, the attempt was unsuccessful. The magazine worked for only three years. In the year, Muratov leaves the post of editor -in -chief of Novaya Gazeta.

But he will accept this position again in the year. Dmitry Muratov, the editor -in -chief of the new newspaper in the year, the author of the Show "Mosthenepozner" Nikolai Solodnikov takes an interview with Muratov, whom Dmitry talks about Anna Politkovskaya and about the murders of journalists committed in Chechnya. In the year on September 10, Dmitry was invited to become a guest of the program “Special Opinion”.

The program was broadcast at the Echo of Moscow radio station. Together with Irina Vorobyova, Dmitry talked about the political situation in Russia. Already on September 29 of the same year, the editor published a column. Here he supported his colleague Alexei Venediktov, who worked at the Echo Moscow radio station. His comrade took responsibility for observing the elections that took place in Moscow.

In the article, Dmitry expressed his personal opinion that he did not understand how to vote for the "Stalinists" from the Communist Party of the Communist Party and fight for their passage to power. They may be familiar.