Pulitzer Center Grantee Discovers Limited Travel is Surprisingly Liberating
A former frequent flier sacrifices world travel in favor of helping the environment and finds personal grounding in her simplified lifestyle.
A former frequent flier sacrifices world travel in favor of helping the environment and finds personal grounding in her simplified lifestyle.
Excerpt translated by Elena Kristalinski
US President George Bush considers Russia's actions towards Georgia "absolutely unacceptable". In Bush's opinion, Russia has to act decisively to put an end to the crisis, and repair the damage that was inflicted on Russia's relations with the neighboring countries, European Union and USA. Independent Polish journalist Zigmund Dzincholovsky, who happened to be in Tbilisi during the military standoff, compared how the events in the Caucasus were viewed by the different countries.
Interview with Zygmunt Dzieciolowski, by Mumin Shakirof for Liberty Radio
Excerpt translation by Irina Gotman
The president of Georgia declared martial law in the country. Foreign embassies evacuated their staffs from Tbilisi amid fears of Russian aerial attacks.
Interview with Zygmunt Dzieciolowski, by Mumin Shakirov for Liberty Radio (in Russian)
Excerpt translation by Irina Gotman
Polish journalist Zygmunt Dzieciolowski has been reporting from Georgia for the last two weeks, including an interview with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili. ...