A woman places flowers at the portrait of slain journalist Anna Politkovskaya during a rally in downtown Moscow on the third anniversary of her death. A Russian court sentenced two men to life imprisonment on June 9 over her killing. Pavel Golovkin/ AP Photo
A woman places flowers at the portrait of slain journalist Anna Politkovskaya during a rally in downtown Moscow on the third anniversary of her death. A Russian court sentenced two men to life imprisonment on June 9 over her killing. Pavel Golovkin/ AP Photo
A woman places flowers at the portrait of slain journalist Anna Politkovskaya during a rally in downtown Moscow on the third anniversary of her death. A Russian court sentenced two men to life imprisonment on June 9 over her killing. Pavel Golovkin/ AP Photo
A woman places flowers at the portrait of slain journalist Anna Politkovskaya during a rally in downtown Moscow on the third anniversary of her death. A Russian court sentenced two men to life impriso

Killers of renowned Russian journalist sentenced to life in prison


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MOSCOW // A Russian court on Monday sentenced two men to life in prison and three others to terms ranging from 12 to 20 years for the 2006 killing of renowned journalist Anna Politkovskaya.

All five were convicted last month.

Ms Politkovskaya, 48, was noted for her criticism of Kremlin policies in Chechnya and of human rights violations there. She was shot to death in the lift of her Moscow apartment building.

Gunman Rustam Makhmudov and his uncle, Lom-Ali Gaitukayev — who was convicted of organising the shooting — were sentenced to life. Two of Makhmudov’s brothers were sentenced to 12 and 14 years and a former Moscow policeman, Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, was given 20 years as accomplices.

Mr Makhmudovs and Mr Gaitukayev are all of Chechen origin.

Despite the convictions, it is unclear who ordered the killing and Ms Politkovskaya’s family says they will continue to push for the case to be fully solved.

“For us, the most important thing is to find the person who ordered the killing,” her son Ilya Politkovsky said after the sentences were announced, according to the ITAR-Tass news agency.

Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for Russia’s Investigative Committee, said “exhaustive measures are being taken at this time” to find the killing’s initiator.

* Associated Press

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