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Boris Vishnevsky receives Russia’s Golden Pen award

Press Release

February 13, 2010

 

One of the most brilliant Russia’s journalists and member of YABLOKO Boris Vishnevsky has become laureate of the highest award of the Union of Journalists of Russia.

On February 12, 2010, journalist of Novaya Gazeta Boris Vishnevsky was announced to win Russia’s Golden Pen award. He has become the first journalist from St.Petersburg who was awarded the prize. Chairman of the Union of Journalists Vsevolod Bogdanov handed Vishnevsky the award for “a series of publications in the federal and regional papers on the building of the [scandalous] Gazprom’s skyscraper in St.Petersburg”.

“I am very glad to receive this award for my publications against building of the Okhta-Centre,” Vishnevsky told to his colleagues journalists. “I shall be happy if my and many other publications will help to stop building of this skyscraper. We shall not allow them to spoil St.Petersburg! If we hit this goal, this would mean that all that I’ve been doing has not passed in vain,” he said.

The laureates of the prize in the previous years were Anna Politkovskaya, Yury Rost, Otto Latzis, Pavel Gutiontov, Elvira Goryukhina, Yulia Kalinina, Irina Petrovskaya, Ludmila Telen, Eugeni Kiselyov, Pavel Voschanov, Viktor Shenderovich, Zoya Eroshok, Alexander Minkin, Andrei Kolesnikov and Natalya Gevorkyan.

Vishnevsky, 54, is candidate of science, author of over 100 academic works and six inventions.

He has been in journalism since 1990. Vishnevsky is member of the Union of Journalists, Professor of the Chair of Journalism in the Institute of Television, Business and Design and published over 5,000 articles in the mass media.

Vishnevsky is also a member of the PEN-Club and International Human Rights Society.

He is an author of five books: YABLOKO in St.Petersburg (1999), The Russian Elite (2000 together with Viktoria Rabotnova and Oleg Davidiv), Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: a Double Star (2003), Towards Democracy and Back (2004) and There Were Worse Times (2008).

He has two sons.

Ñ 1988 ãîäà Áîðèñ Âèøíåâñêèé – àêòèâíûé ó÷àñòíèê äåìîêðàòè÷åñêîãî äâèæåíèÿ â Ëåíèíãðàäå. ßâëÿåòñÿ îäíèì èç àâòîðîâ ïàðòèéíîé ïðîãðàììû «ßÁËÎÊÀ», â êîòîðîå âñòóïèë â àïðåëå 1994 ãîäà.

Vishnevsky is member of the Bureau of the YABLOKO party.

In 2009 Vishnevsky for the fourth time became finalist of the Andrei Sakharov prize “For Journalism as a Deed”.


 


 

 


Press Release

February 13, 2010