Russian journalist protesting live against Putin is employed by the great German media

The German newspaper “Die Welt” has announced on Monday that it hired Marina Ovysannikova, the Russian journalist who protested Moscow's military action in Ukraine during news broadcast on state television, writes on the side, continues Periscopi. Ovysankova, 43-year-old, “now is a correspondent for Diel Welt, reporting from Ukraine and Russia in the middle of [...] countries.
The German newspaper “Die Welt” has announced on Monday that it hired Marina Ovysannikova, the Russian journalist who protested Moscow's military action in Ukraine during news broadcast on state television, writes on the side, continues Periscopi.
Ovysankova, 43-year-old, “now is a correspondent for Diel Yelt, reporting from Ukraine and Russia, among other countries”, says the paper's announcement.
It will write to the newspaper as well as be regular contributor to the television news channel, the German newspaper's announcement says further.
Ovysannikova, editor on Russian television, "Channel One" had become known when during a news show she protested holding a poster that said “No war”.
Wolf Poschrdt, editor-in-chief at the newsroom Weltė, praised “cure” of Ovysannikova at a decizive moment and said that “it had defended the most important values of journalism - despite threats from state depression”./Periscopi












