Anna maria galojan daily mail
Anna Maria Galojan is a Russian-Estonian journalist and politician who has been making headlines in recent years. Here are some key points about her and her relationship with the Daily Mail:
- Anna Maria Galojan is a Russian-Estonian journalist and politician who was born in 1985 in Tallinn, Estonia.
- She began her career as a journalist in Estonia, working for several newspapers and television stations before moving to Russia in 2011.
- In Russia, Galojan worked as a journalist for several major news outlets, including the state-owned television channel RT (formerly Russia Today) and the newspaper Izvestia.
- In 2014, Galojan was arrested in Moscow on charges of treason and espionage, which she denied. She was held in custody for several months before being released and returning to Estonia.
- After her release, Galojan continued to work as a journalist and politician, and in 2019 she was elected to the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) as a member of the Estonian Reform Party.
- Galojan has been critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has spoken out against what she sees as Russian aggression in Ukraine and other parts of the world.
- The Daily Mail has reported on Galojan's story several times, including in 2014 when she was arrested in Moscow and in 2019 when she was elected to the Estonian Parliament.
Some of the Daily Mail articles about Anna Maria Galojan include:
- "Russian journalist Anna Maria Galojan arrested on treason charges" (2014)
- "Estonian journalist Anna Maria Galojan 'held in Russian prison for months'" (2014)
- "Anna Maria Galojan: The Russian journalist who defied Putin and won" (2019)
- "Estonian MP Anna Maria Galojan: 'I'm not afraid of Putin'" (2019)
These articles provide a glimpse into Galojan's life and career as a journalist and politician, as well as her experiences with the Russian authorities.