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  • Pavel Sharamet Murdered Three Years Ago Colleagues and family paid tribute to the memory of Pavel PHOTO

    On the third anniversary of the murder of the prominent journalist, colleagues and family visited his grave at the Paunochnya Cemetery in Minsk.

    Pavel’s moth­er Lud­mi­la Sharam­et said that this year she ran into Petro Poroshenko, who once promised that the mur­der of Paul would be solved. But this did not hap­pen, so Lud­my­la no longer believes politi­cians’ promis­es.

    «Ukraine has a new pres­i­dent, new secu­ri­ty ser­vices, new lead­er­ship. They must take some action, but they do noth­ing … If some­thing was hap­pen­ing, we would have known. I don’t want to appeal to them again.

    Thank you very much for remem­ber­ing Pavel, for com­ing here. My deep­est grat­i­tude to you. But I still want to ask you to take care of your­self, to be care­ful , — Pavel’s moth­er told the crowd. — The moth­er Verani­ka Charkasa­va is stand­ing next to me. She was a nice girl, she wrote excel­lent arti­cles … (Jour­nal­ist Verani­ka Charkasa­va was mur­dered Octo­ber 20, 2004 in her apart­ment. The inves­ti­ga­tion of this crim­i­nal case has been sus­pend­ed «due to fail­ure to iden­ti­fy the per­son to be charged»,  — Ed).

    When this hap­pened to Pavel, Veranika’s moth­er told me, «Lud­mi­la, hang on.» And I said, «Well, you are hang­ing on.» So, we are hang­ing on.»

    — Lud­mi­la told a sad sto­ry about how the Belaru­sian dri­vers refused to take Pavel’s pho­tos to Kyiv. He is remem­bered, and three years after the mur­der some peo­ple are still afraid — afraid of him, of his activ­i­ties. It is dif­fi­cult to under­stand that, but it shows that now and then, Pavel still has his role, — said chair­man of the Belaru­sian Asso­ci­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists Andrei Bas­tunets.

    «Thank you all who have gath­ered here. Pavel is the man we are look­ing at, who is our teacher, and an exam­ple of a brave jour­nal­ist. Jour­nal­ists can not defend them­selves with weapons, our weapons are words. We can ask ques­tions, seek answers to them, no mat­ter who was in pow­er here or in Ukraine,» — Barys Haret­s­ki, BAJ deputy chair­man said.

    «Pavel was very spe­cial. We are loos­ing giants, peo­ple larg­er than life — Pavel Sharam­et, Ales Lipai, last year. I have very warm mem­o­ries of Pavel, he was both a great jour­nal­ist and a great per­son. We will always remem­ber him. This is not just our duty, but our human feel­ings for him,» — said jour­nal­ist Dmit­ry Novozhilov, who have known Sharam­et for many years.

    Pavel’s wife Natalia Sharam­et came from Moscow. Pavel left two chil­dren — Mikalai and Eliza­ve­ta.

    Pho­to: Vol­ha Khvoin

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    Pavel Sharam­et was killed July 20, 2016, in a car bomb acci­dent in the cen­ter of Kyiv, where he lived and worked for the last five years. The cir­cum­stances of his death have not yet been inves­ti­gat­ed.

    On July 20, 2016 an explo­sive device det­o­nat­ed in the car, dri­ven by the promi­nent jour­nal­ist.  It explod­ed at 7:45 am at the inter­sec­tion of Bohdan Khmel­nyt­sky and Ivan Franko streets in Kyiv. . It was lat­er revealed that it was a mod­i­fied mod­el of a land-mine Mon-50.

    The Nation­al Police of Ukraine opened a crim­i­nal case under delib­er­ate mur­der charges. FBI, addressed by the Ukrain­ian author­i­ties for help. joined the inves­ti­ga­tion. The pri­ma­ry lead is revenge for his pro­fes­sion­al activ­i­ty. The inves­ti­ga­tion also does not exclude that Sharam­et could have been killed for desta­bi­liza­tion of the sit­u­a­tion in Ukraine, due to per­son­al rea­sons or by mis­take (the tar­get could be his girl­friend — the own­er of Ukrain­skaya Prav­da news­pa­per, Ole­na Pry­tu­la, whose car Sharam­et was dri­ving at the time of the tragedy.)

    Pavel Sharam­et was born in Min­sk on Novem­ber 28, 1971. After high school he entered the his­tor­i­cal fac­ul­ty of Belaru­sian State Uni­ver­si­ty, where he stud­ied for three years. He grad­u­at­ed with the major in inter­na­tion­al eco­nom­ic rela­tions from the Belaru­sian State Eco­nom­ic Uni­ver­si­ty. Before 1992, he worked in one of the Belaru­sian banks. Then he came to the Belaru­sian TV. He bacame pop­u­lar as the host of a Prospect week­ly ana­lyt­i­cal show.

    In 1996 he was chief edi­tor of Belorusskaya Delo­vaya Gaze­ta. The same very year he was appoint­ed head of the Belaru­sian Bureau of the Pub­lic Russ­ian Tele­vi­sion (now — the First Chan­nel) and the chan­nel’s reporter in Belarus.

    In July 1997, while report­ing on the sit­u­a­tion at the Belaru­sian-Lithuan­ian bor­der, he was arrest­ed by law enforce­ment agen­cies of Belarus on charges of ille­gal­ly cross­ing the bor­der, obtain­ing mon­ey from for­eign intel­li­gence agen­cies and ille­gal jour­nal­is­tic activ­i­ties. He was sen­tenced to con­di­tion­al two years of impris­on­ment and one year of pro­ba­tion, he spent the three months in jail.

    In 1998 Sharam­et start­ed work­ing as a spe­cial cor­re­spon­dent of the News and Time pro­grams of the Russ­ian ORT chan­nel, and in Jan­u­ary 1999 took over as chief edi­tor of the Russ­ian and for­eign cor­re­spon­dent net­work at ORT. He was the host of Vre­mya week­ly ana­lyt­i­cal show.

    In 2000 Sharam­et left news pro­grams and con­tin­ued to work at the First Chan­nel as an author of doc­u­men­taries and spe­cial projects as part of news pro­grams. He final­ly left the chan­nel in 2008.

    Since 2009 he was the edi­tor of the pol­i­tics and soci­ety sec­tion in Ogonyok mag­a­zine (Rus­sia). .

    Pavel co-found­ed the pop­u­lar socio-polit­i­cal online resource Belarus­Par­ti­san, and fac­tu­al online resource His­tor­i­cal Truth.

    Since 2012, he blogged in the online news­pa­per Ukrain­skaya Prav­da, and lat­er became its exec­u­tive direc­tor.

    From Sep­tem­ber 2013 tio 2014 he worked as a host of the pro­gram Prav? Da! at the Pub­lic Tele­vi­sion in Rus­sia.

    In June 2015 he launched a per­son­al project «Dia­logues» on the Ukrain­ian TV chan­nel 24. From Sep­tem­ber 2015 he led the morn­ing show on Radio Vesti, and from the begin­ning of 2016 — an every­day morn­ing show «Morn­ing of Pavel Sharam­et», on the same radio.

    He co-authored the book «An Acci­den­tal Pres­i­dent», ded­i­cat­ed to the rule of Alexan­der Lukashen­ka.

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