Strange Details: Love, loathing and the FSB
October 21, 2012 - Example Author - New Eastern Europe newsletter
In 2007 Luke Harding was posted to Russia as the Guardian newspaper’s new Moscow bureau chief. Taking his wife and two young children with him, they were subjected to intimidation and harassment over the course of the next four years at the hands of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). In February 2011, while entering Russia, he was arrested at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport and subsequently deported, making him the first western journalist to be expelled since the end of the Cold War. In this interview Luke Harding talks about his experiences.
In the second piece from the October 2012 issue of New Eastern Europe, Luke Harding from the Guardian talks to Hayden Berry.
To read the full interview visit: https://www.neweasterneurope.eu/node/480