Yerevan to host photo exhibition to demand release of Russian
photo-correspondent
YEREVAN, August 26. / ARKA /. Russian ambassador to Armenia, Ivan
Volynkin, will attend a photo exhibition in Yerevan on August 28 to be
hosted by Moscow House to demand the release of Andrei Stenin.
Stenin, a photojournalist working for Russia Today news agency, was on
assignment for the news agency and according to officials, had not
been heard from since August 5. He is feared to be held by Ukraine's
security service SBU on charges of terrorism.
Stenin, who is based in Moscow, has covered conflicts worldwide,
including in Syria and Libya. The photographer had done extensive work
in eastern Ukraine, covering the conflict between the Ukrainian army
and pro-Russian insurgents.
Dmitry Kiselev, the CEO of Russia Today, has demanded the release of
the photo journalists. Russian Investigative Committee has launched a
criminal case into this case.
Rallies to demand the release of Stenin (#freeAndrew), were held in
Belgrade, Serbia, and in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Earlier this month, Anton Herashchenko, an aide to the Ukrainian
interior minister, said in an interview with Baltkom radio that
security forces had arrested Stenin on charges of "assisting
terrorists." Later Herashchenko claimed he was misinterpreted, saying
he only assumed the photographer had been detained but had no precise
information.
A number of international organizations and press associations across
the world, including OSCE, Reporters Without Borders, the Committee to
Protect Journalists, the Coordinating Council of Russian Compatriots
in Argentina, the Mexican Press Club and many others condemned the
alleged kidnapping of Stenin and demanded his immediate release.
Moreover, several international campaigns to support the photographer
were held internationally. On Tuesday, some 100 cars took part in a
flash mob in Madrid. As part of the campaign, the participants put
leaflets with the hashtag on their cars. -0-
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photo-correspondent
YEREVAN, August 26. / ARKA /. Russian ambassador to Armenia, Ivan
Volynkin, will attend a photo exhibition in Yerevan on August 28 to be
hosted by Moscow House to demand the release of Andrei Stenin.
Stenin, a photojournalist working for Russia Today news agency, was on
assignment for the news agency and according to officials, had not
been heard from since August 5. He is feared to be held by Ukraine's
security service SBU on charges of terrorism.
Stenin, who is based in Moscow, has covered conflicts worldwide,
including in Syria and Libya. The photographer had done extensive work
in eastern Ukraine, covering the conflict between the Ukrainian army
and pro-Russian insurgents.
Dmitry Kiselev, the CEO of Russia Today, has demanded the release of
the photo journalists. Russian Investigative Committee has launched a
criminal case into this case.
Rallies to demand the release of Stenin (#freeAndrew), were held in
Belgrade, Serbia, and in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Earlier this month, Anton Herashchenko, an aide to the Ukrainian
interior minister, said in an interview with Baltkom radio that
security forces had arrested Stenin on charges of "assisting
terrorists." Later Herashchenko claimed he was misinterpreted, saying
he only assumed the photographer had been detained but had no precise
information.
A number of international organizations and press associations across
the world, including OSCE, Reporters Without Borders, the Committee to
Protect Journalists, the Coordinating Council of Russian Compatriots
in Argentina, the Mexican Press Club and many others condemned the
alleged kidnapping of Stenin and demanded his immediate release.
Moreover, several international campaigns to support the photographer
were held internationally. On Tuesday, some 100 cars took part in a
flash mob in Madrid. As part of the campaign, the participants put
leaflets with the hashtag on their cars. -0-
http://arka.am/en/news/politics/yerevan_to_host_photo_exhibition_to_demand_release _of_russian_photo_correspondent_/#sthash.t8l49DWc.dpuf