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Introducing... Rogue Russia: Agents of mayhem

2025/1/14
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Alexei: 我和我的制片人正在调查一起针对拉脱维亚博物馆的纵火袭击事件,这起袭击揭示了俄罗斯特工的黑暗世界。我认为这不仅仅是一起孤立的事件,而是与更广泛的俄罗斯活动有关。如果没有现代消防系统,博物馆可能会被烧毁,但幸运的是,火势得到了控制。这起事件虽然在当地媒体有所报道,但并未引起国际关注,但它代表了一种政治行为,是对拉脱维亚国家根基的攻击。 Solvita Viba: 作为博物馆的负责人,我在半夜接到电话,得知博物馆发生了火灾,这让我感到震惊和恐惧。我认为袭击博物馆就是袭击我们国家的故事和价值观,是对拉脱维亚国家根基的攻击。尽管发生了这样的袭击,但我们决定第二天继续开放博物馆,以此证明我们不会被这种方法吓倒。我们的信息很明确:我们不会被吓倒,我们会继续讲述历史。

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Hi, it's Alexei here. There will be a brand new series very soon. Do keep an eye out for it. But while you're waiting, I wanted to tell you about a story I've been working on for our other investigative show, The Slow Newscast. Along with my producer Gary, I've been looking into the story of an unusual arson attack carried out against a small Latvian museum.

and what it reveals about the dark world of Russian secret agents. Here's a small snippet from the episode. It's called "Rogue Russia: Agents of Mayhem". If I have a telephone call at night, I understand that something happened, something awful happened. It's the middle of the night in the Latvian capital, Riga. Solvita Viba is woken by a phone call. The person on the other end has some alarming news.

It's about the Museum of Occupation, a museum that Solvita runs. It's one of Latvia's most famous institutions. To many in the country, the museum is a symbol of resistance to the Soviet Union and to the Nazis. And now Solvita is being told, come quickly, there's trouble. And fire in a museum, this is the most awful thing in the museum.

And I was shocked, but I immediately ran to the museum. It's a cold February night last year, but Solvita makes her way to Riga's old town at once, to see for herself. Soon enough, she learns what took place. At around one o'clock, a window of my office on the ground floor of the museum here, you can see it,

I've seen photographs from the scene. They show Solvita's office covered in shattered glass. The walls are blackened with smoke. This was no accident. Someone had targeted her office, her museum.

An attack on the museum is an attack on the story of our country and our values. And therefore, I felt that this is an attack on the foundations of the Latvian state, the constitution and the truth. The Russian occupation of Latvia was brutal. Russian troops only left in 1994 and memories are still fresh.

The museum was set up to teach the public about exactly this and the 50 years when the country was occupied. So the Molotov cocktail thrown into Solvita's office wasn't just a random display of arson. It was a political act. This is important to say that the main decision at that night was the museum would be open the next morning.

In a gesture of defiance, Solvita welcomes in visitors. This was the main decision and we had to prove that the museum could not be silent by such a method. And the museum's message was we cannot be intimidated. The firebomb at the museum was shocking. If it hadn't been for the modern fire prevention system, it might have burnt down the whole building.

To be honest, it's still not a huge story. A local TV station reported on it, but unsurprisingly the news didn't travel. Windows were patched up. Solvita's office was repainted. Life went on. That's if you look at it in isolation. But this wasn't an isolated attack. To listen to the full episode, search for the Slow Newscast.

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