Monday, March 2, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Murder Of Russian Politician Boris Nemtsov



CBC: Analysis: It is not who killed Russia's Boris Nemtsov, it is why

Why was Boris Nemtsov shot dead? The committee investigating the chilling murder of the vocal Kremlin critic within view of its red brick walls has already established a number of possible motives.

Among them is his outspoken opposition to the fighting in Ukraine.

For Nemtsov, a long-time opposition leader briefly considered as a possible successor to Boris Yeltsin until Vladimir Putin edged him out, the war next door had become a central, electrifying issue among a litany of complaints against Putin's leadership.


Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Murder Of Russian Politician Boris Nemtsov

The complicated life -- and tragic death -- of Boris Nemtsov -- Daniel Treisman, CNN
Nemtsov's Murder Defines Putin's Russia -- Bloomberg editorial
The Brilliant Boris Nemtsov: A Reformer Who Never Backed Down -- NYT
How war in Ukraine led to Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov’s death -- Lucian Kim, Reuters
Was Boris Nemtsov killed because in Russia opposition figures are deemed traitors? -- Shaun Walker, The Guardian
Counting the Cost of Boris Nemtsov's Death -- Georgy Bovt, Moscow Times
Putin’s Culture of Fear and Death -- Garry Kasparov, WSJ
Russia’s Army of Avengers: Masha Gessen on the Murder of Boris Nemtsov -- NYT
Killing of opposition leader in Russia will further weaken liberal opposition despite probable economically motivated protests -- IHS Jane's 360
Boris Nemtsov murder: What next for Russia's opposition? -- Konstantin von Eggert (Kommersant radio commentator), BBC
Slain Kremlin critic Nemtsov thought fame offered protection -- Susannah Cullinane, CNN
Blood near the Kremlin: Russia's media fight back -- Elizabeth Piper, Reuters
After Nemstov’s Murder, the Russian Opposition Seeks a Way Forward -- Anna Nemtsova, Newsweek
Nemtsov's Murder Shakes Russian Opposition -- Eli Lake, Bloomberg
Nemtsov joins long list of those assassinated in post-Soviet Russia -- Fred Weir, CSM
The mysterious fates of Putin critics -- AFP
9 Putin critics who mysteriously died since 2004 -- Stefano Pozzebon, Business Insider

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