- Petra Procházková
Petra Procházková (
October 20 1964 ,Český Brod ) is Czech journalist and humanitarian worker. She is best known as awar correspondent from conflict areas of the formerSoviet Union .Procházková studied journalistics at
Charles University in Prague (graduated in 1986). In 1989 she started to work in the re-established newspaperLidové noviny . In 1992 she became Lidové noviny'sMoscow correspondent. Here she began covering conflict areas -Abkhazia being the first. DuringRussian constitutional crisis of 1993 she was the only journalist staying in the besieged Russian White House. In 1994, together with fellow journalistJaromír Štětina , Procházková founded the independent journalism agency "Epicentrum" dedicated to war reporting. In following years they covered events inChechnya , Abkhazia,Ossetia , Georgia,Tadjikistan ,Afghanistan ,Nagorny Karabakh ,Kurdistan ,Kashmir andEast Timor . Her work has won her several journalistic awards.For several years Procházková concentrated on wars in Chechnya and was in
Groznyi when it was bombed for the first time. In June 1995, during the hostage-taking raid atBudyonnovsk in southernRussia she offered herself in exchange for hostages taken from the hospital. Procházková reported the horrors of both the first andsecond Chechen War , often to the dismay of Russian authorities. During that time she started to organize relief efforts for families ravaged by war. In 2000 she limited her work as a journalist and dedicated herself to humanitarian work, establishing a shelter for orphans in Groznyi. Her critique of Russian politics in Chechnya brought punishment - in 2000 she was forbidden to stay in Russia for a period of several years.After returning from Russia to the Czech Republic, Procházková founded a small humanitarian organisation "Berkat" which concentrates on aid mainly to Chechnya and Afghanistan. Adding to the list of volitile regions she has worked in, she began covering the situation in Afghanistan, and was the last journalist to speak with
Ahmed Shah Massoud before he was killed.Second husband of Procházková, Ibragim Zyazikov (an Ingushethian from the
teip ofMurat Zyazikov ) who worked as security guard for thePeople in Need organization, was kidnapped in Chechnya in February 2003 and disappeared without trace. [cite web|url=http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2003/Art/0319/news6.php|title=People in Need employee missing|publisher=Prague Post |accessdate=2008-03-03|date=2003-03-19] In 2006 son Zafar (named after the third husband Zafar Paikar, a photographer from Afghanistan) was born. [cite web|url=http://ona.idnes.cz/petra-prochazkova-od-porodu-muj-muz-prchnul-fme-/ona_ony.asp?c=A070326_091359_ona_ony_ves|title=Interview with Procházková|language=Czech|publisher=MF Dnes |accessdate=2008-03-03|date=2007-03-27]Books
* Petra Procházková, Jaromír Štětina: "Utřete tělesné šťávy" ("Wipe out the body fluids"), 2001, ISBN 80-86103-51-X. Collection of short stories about people pushed outside the society due to wartime cruelty.
* Jaromír Štětina, Petra Procházková: "Rošangol", 2003, ISBN 80-86103-70-6. Two stories about women-mothers from the contemporary Afghanistan.
* Petra Procházková: The Aluminium Queen: The Russian-Chechen War Through the Eyes of Women ("Aluminiová královna: rusko-čečenská válka očima žen"), 2003, ISBN 80-7106-730-X. Document about women struggling for survival in Chechnya during the wars. It was translated into French, Swedish, Polish and Estonian.
* Petra Procházková: "Frišta", 2004, ISBN 80-7106-792-X. Novel about a Russian-Tadjik woman living in Afghanistan after the fall of Taliban.Notes
External links
* [http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2003/Art/0226/news4.php Short biography]
* [http://www.cd.cz/static/old/Zeleznicar/MCD/Mcd2001/M2PETRA.htm Detailed biography (in Czech)]
* [http://www.berkat.cz/ Berkat, humanitarian organisation Procházková founded (in Czech)]
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