Georgiy Gongadze
Journalist and director, founder of Ukrainska Pravda
Journalist and director, founder of Ukrainska Pravda
Georgiy Gongadze was a Georgian-Ukrainian journalist and director who became a prominent figure in investigative journalism in Ukraine. Gongadze founded the online newspaper Ukrainska Pravda in 2000, which focused on political analysis and uncovering government corruption. His work emphasized press freedom and the role of journalism in a democratic society. In September 2000, Gongadze disappeared under suspicious circumstances, and his subsequent murder sparked widespread protests and led to significant political change in Ukraine. The case received international attention and raised awareness about the dangers faced by journalists in the region.
Founded Ukrainska Pravda
Murdered in 2000, sparking public protests
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