Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: In Ukraine, attacks on journalists chill media landscape
KYIV - At a bustling Kyiv intersection lined with storefronts selling coffee and pastries, a pile of red roses surrounds a black-and-white photograph of Pavel Sheremet, an intrepid journalist who was killed by a car bomb here on July 20. The simple, solemn memorial to Sheremet is also a symbol of a wave of attacks on journalists - online and in the streets - that has raised stark questions about power, patriotism, and the freedom of speech in Ukraine, and clouded the country's chances for normalcy.