Have You Ever Had Doubts About Any of The Stories Told of The Chechen Bombing?
I had.
Why "GQ" Doesn't Want Russians to Read Its Story
David Folkenflik, National Public Radio: "For war journalist Scott Anderson, the most confounding part of his recent assignment for GQ magazine to explore the root of terrorist acts in Russia a decade ago wasn't the suggestion of treachery and subterfuge he found. It was the reception his story ultimately received back in the United States." Full Story
I had.
Timothy Fadek/Polaris
Scott Anderson, a veteran war correspondent, says he's disappointed GQ was frightened of circulating his story. "If you're worried about repercussions and you bow to them, you're basically surrendering to the other side."
Why "GQ" Doesn't Want Russians to Read Its Story
David Folkenflik, National Public Radio: "For war journalist Scott Anderson, the most confounding part of his recent assignment for GQ magazine to explore the root of terrorist acts in Russia a decade ago wasn't the suggestion of treachery and subterfuge he found. It was the reception his story ultimately received back in the United States." Full Story
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