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"Madam President, last Monday, Antonio Russo, the Radio Radicale correspondent, was found dead in Georgia with his chest caved in. He was the only Western journalist to remain in Pristina, in Kosovo, for a number of weeks last year. The autopsy performed in Georgia revealed that he was the victim of murder and had, in all probability, been tortured. Antonio Russo, a courageous journalist, was investigating the crimes taking place in Chechnya, and it is our opinion that this was the reason for his tragic death. I know that it would not be usual for Parliament to hold another minute's silence – and I would not be so bold as to propose this – but I wanted you to be informed of the development, for Antonio Russo was a journalist and a very brave man who gave his life for the freedom of information for all people."@en1
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