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Thomas Goltz, writer of Chechnya Diary, discusses his experience as a war correspondent in Chechnya. Series: "Conversations with History" [1/2005] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8999]

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  • @MyTerrain my uncle is not a racist you ass hole.

    you are the racist

  • @gargarik27 stop talking sheet about my uncle you bastard, he is a great journalist,and a nice man.

    get a life

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  • stop talking sheet about my uncle,you bastard get a life dude

  • Hey you bastards, stop talking sheet about my uncle,get a life

  • Goltz was there. You were not.

  • Whoi is tomas goltz -Fuckin turkish Bastard

  • Thomas Goltz is the only Westerner to witness these attacks first hand. I doubt any of you Armenians running off at the mouth were. The man was there. Had any of you who criticize him ever met the man you would know he tells the truth, and if you ask him he will explain all sides. Try reading his books. Georgia Diary, Azerbaijan Diary, and Chechnya Diary.

  • Armanian douchebags (not all Armenians jsut the racist once) this man is a intelectual and has an opinion and dissagree with Armenai does not mean he is payed since the is 2 options

    Armenia is 100% wrong in n abago Khasha the n has stated it over and over.

  • I've read his book "Chechnya diary". He made a great job!

  • It's a travesty that this pseudo intellectual is allowed to teach by way of distortion, revision, misinformation, and out-and-out lying. Meet his price, and he will tell you that the world is flat. The sad fact is that he has to stick to this line of conduct. Otherwise, he would have to explain himself. Impelled by a malice, it's easier for him to stay in character than to admit that he's been wrong and make a change for the better. Shame on him, but I doubt that he has the sense of shame.

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