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Prima (also: The Moscow Human Rights News Agency) was a news agency in Moscow, Russia which distributed human rights-related news in both English and Russian. It had been in form of newspaper in Moscow since 1987 but was founded as an agency in February 2000 and had a website. Editor-in-chief of Prima information agency was Alexander Podrabinek.

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  1. about Archived 2007-05-09 at the Wayback Machine, PRIMA.
  2. "Newsline - January 28, 2004. FSB summons activist editor for questioning". Radio Liberty. 28 January 2004.

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