Английская Википедия:Farida Rustamova

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Notability Шаблон:Infobox person Farida Rustamova[1] (full name: Farida Hafiz qizy Rustamova, Шаблон:Lang-az, born 1992, Moscow) is a Russian journalist of Azerbaijani descent.[2]

Biography

Farida Rustamova was born in Moscow in 1992.[2] In the university, from 2012 to 2014, she worked in Gazeta.ru.[3]

She worked and wrote for RBK Group,[4] BBC News Russian, Meduza, and TV Rain.[5]

From the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Rustamova works as an independent journalist[5] in her own media named FariDaily[6] and Explanatory note (in Russian: Пояснительная записка),[7] they both publish texts in Russian and English. Maxim Tovkailo is the co-founder of these publications and a partner of Rustamova.[8] In the past, he worked in such media as Vedomosti,[9] Шаблон:Not translated[10] and RBK Group.[11]

Professional work

Rustamova has published a number of 'groundbreaking investigative pieces'[4] on Vladimir Putin and his inner circle, cited by the world-known mass media.[12][13][14][15][16]

Her articles have appeared in The New York Times,[17] The Daily Telegraph,[12] Шаблон:Interlanguage link,[13] The Moscow Times,[18] The Blueprint,[19] on the websites of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute[20] and OpenDemocracy[21] and others.

Leonid Slutsky's accusation of sexual harassment

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Awards

She is a two-time winner of the Redkollegia Award:[22]

  • in May 2018 for 'The story of how MP Slutsky sexually harassed two Russian journalists'[23] for BBC News Russian;
  • in March 2021 altogether with Svetlana Reiter and Alexander Ershov for the 'From gene bombs to classroom curriculum'[24][1] for Meduza.

Notes

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