Tatyana Felgenhauer
Tatyana Vladimirovna Felgenhauer (Russian: Татья́на Влади́мировна Фельгенга́уэр, IPA: [fʲɪlʲɡʲɪnˈɡaʊɨr]; born 6 January 1985)[1] is a Russian journalist, correspondent and presenter of Echo of Moscow radio station, and its deputy editor-in-chief. BiographyShe received the Moscow Prize in the field of journalism in 2010 (along with Matvey Ganapolsky).[2] The participant of the protest actions against the falsification of the elections in Bolotnaya Square and Sakharov Avenue, covered the events on the air of the radio station.[3] On 23 October 2017, a man with a knife forced his entry into the building of the Echo of Moscow radio station and wounded Felgenhauer in the neck. The attacker was a native of Georgia, Boris Grits, a 48-year-old with dual Russian and Israeli citizenship.[4] A report on Russian television during the month accused the radio station, and Felgenhauer directly, of working to benefit foreign interests in Russia. Police treated the attack as an attempted murder.[5][4] During the CPJ International Press Freedom Awards ceremony actress Meryl Streep stated on stage that she admired the work of Tatyana Felgenhauer, Julia Ioffe and Masha Gessen.[6] In December 2018, she was included in Time's Person of the Year 2018, as one of The Guardians, a collection of journalists from around the world in their fight for the War on Truth.[7] She left Russia and moved to Vilnius in 2022.[8] Since August of the same year, she has been a co-host (with Alexander Plyushchev) of DW News, a daily program on Deutsche Welle's Russian-language YouTube channel.[9] On 21 October 2022, Felgenhauer was included in the Russian list of foreign agents.[10] FamilyBorn with the surname Shadrina,[11] the military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer is her stepfather.[12] She is divorced and has no children.[12] References
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