• Russian Journalists Murdered in Africa -- What Russia Does Not Say

    From David Fritz@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 1 07:14:29 2018
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    On July 31, three Russian journalists, Orkhan Jemal, Kirill Radchenko, and Alexander Rastorguev, were killed in the Central African Republican (CAR)
    when their vehicle was ambushed by unknown assailants near the town of
    Sibut. Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky later confirmed that
    the three journalists had been working for one of his projects, the Center
    for Investigation, on a probe into the activities of a so-called “private military company” called Wagner or the Wagner Group. That company has previously been involved in the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.

    RUSSIA -- Flowers brought to the Central House of Journalists in memory of three Russian journalists killed in the Central African Republic, Moscow,
    July 31, 2018

    RUSSIA -- Flowers brought to the Central House of Journalists in memory of three Russian journalists killed in the Central African Republic, Moscow,
    July 31, 2018

    On August 1, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova posted
    a statement on Facebook in which she dismissed talk about a “PMC” (private military company) and claimed that her ministry had been completely open
    about Russian government involvement in the CAR. She linked to a Foreign Ministry statement that mentioned Russian military and civilian
    cooperation with the country’s government. However, neither Zakharova nor
    the statement she provided mentions anything about Wagner or private
    military companies. In fact, private military companies are still not
    legal under Russian law, so the confirmed involvement of Wagner in the CAR raises many questions.


    Zakharova’s Facebook post also contained a questionable claim about the
    slain journalists.

    “What they were actually doing in the CAR, what were their goals and
    objectives were, remains an open question,” she wrote.

    However, that question had already been answered the day before, both by
    the journalists’ colleagues and their employer: they were investigating
    the presence and activity of Wagner in CAR.

    This past February, Wagner became the focus of international media
    attention when mercenaries it employed were soundly defeated in a clash
    with U.S. military forces and their local allies in Syria. In February, Polygraph.info conducted a fact check of Zakharova’s denial of Russian involvement in the battle, pointing to a series of such denials.
    Polygraph.info also tackled Russian denials about Wagner’s apparent ties
    to the Russian military.

    Russia in Africa, and PMC’s
    If Russia is suppling CAR with small arms and instructors, as Zakharova’s statement indicates, the Russian government is also clear about its own
    aims. Following an October meeting between Foreign Minster Sergey Lavrov
    and President Faustin-Archange Touadera of the Central Africa Republic,
    the foreign ministry stated the leaders reaffirmed “practical cooperation”
    in a number of areas, pointing to “mineral resource exploration."

    A thread from the Conflict Intelligence Team about the killing and Russian involvement in the Central African Republic

    As to Wagner’s presence, cooperation between the government and private military companies “represents the new Russian ‘hybrid approach,’” Kiril Avramov of the University of Texas Intelligence Studies Project tells Polygraph.info. He describes the "hybrid model, “where one does not know
    where the state ends and private interest begins.”

    TV Anchor Susan Li, Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance
    Minister Anton Siluanov, and Central African Republic President Faustin Archange Touadera (L-R) at the opening of the 2018 St Petersburg
    International Economic Forum

    Sergey Sukhankin, a fellow at the Jamestown Foundation in Washington, DC
    says another company, PMC Patriot, is also said to be operating in the
    area.

    “The Wagner group is said to be in charge of military operations, while
    the Patriot group is in charge of protection of VIPs," Sukhanin tells Polygraph.info, though he says the Russian government will not acknowledge their presence because they’re “illegal” under Russian law and operating
    as a mercenary is a crime.

    While no motive for the killing has been confirmed and the area where the journalists’ vehicle was ambushed is known for armed attacks along the
    highway, the killing has aroused suspicion due to Wagner’s involvement in
    the region. In April, a Russian reporter who had covered the company’s involvement in Syria died after allegedly falling off his apartment
    balcony or out of his window. A number of other opposition and media
    figures have also died in this same manner over the years. Some of these
    deaths have been ruled accidental, though they were not criminally investigated.

    “We have had cases in which suspects managed to jump out of completely
    sealed, barred windows, and even cases in which the suspects suffered
    multiple lethal injuries from falling out of first floor windows,” a
    Russian investigative journalist said on the topic. That comment was made
    by Orkhan Jemal, one of the three journalists killed in CAR on July 31.

    https://www.polygraph.info/a/has-russia-been-open-about-its-involvement- in-the-central-african-republic-/29405622.html

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