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Gongadze, Heorhiĭ, 1969-2000

LC control no.n 2001111061
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingGongadze, Heorhiĭ, 1969-2000
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Variant(s)Ґонґадзе, Георгій, 1969-2000
Honhadze, Heorhiĭ, 1969-2000
Gongadze, Georgiĭ, 1969-2000
Ġonġaże, Giorgi, 1969-2000
Honhadze, Heorhyi, 1969-2000
Honhadze, Heorhiy, 1969-2000
Gongadze, Georgy, 1969-2000
Gongadze, George, 1969-2000
Gongadze, Heorhiy, 1969-2000
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inChobit, Dmytro. Chas pidloï vlady, abo, Chy i︠e︡ "Sprava Honhadze" spravoi︠u︡ Kuchmy?, 2001: t.p. (Honhadze) p. 3 (journalist Heorhii︠a︡ Honhadze) p. 9 (b. 21 May 1969 in Tbilisi)
Brama, 11-14-01. Ukrainian Community Press Releases (Heorhyi Honhadze)
Radio Free Europe, July, 2001 (Heorhiy Honhadze, who had been a persistent critic of the Ukrainian political elite, including President Leonid Kuchma, disappeared last September [2000] in Ukraine, and a headless corpse, subsequently identified as Honhadze's, was found a few weeks later)
National Union of Journalists, home page (31-year-old journalist Georgy Gongadze)
Ukraine today, Dec. 4, 2000 (Oleksandr Moroz, leader of Ukraine's Socialist Party, said in parliament on November 28 that Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, as well as Volodymyr Lytvyn, head of presidential administration, and Yuriy Kravchenko, the Minister of Internal Affairs, were personally involved in the disappearance of George Gongadze, editor-in-chief of the Ukrainian Truth, an internet newspaper)
U.S. Dept. of State. Country reports on human rights practices 2001 www.state.gov/03-05-02 (Heorhiy Gongadze)
Radio Free Europe, 03-05-02 www.rferl.org (Heorhiy Gongadze; young investigative journalist who was kidnapped and killed by his captors near Kyiv)
New York Times, March 20, 2001 query.nytimes.com/search (Georgy Gongadze)
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