In 2007 Luke Harding arrived in Moscow to take up a new job as a correspondent for the British newspaper the Guardian". Within months mysterious agents from Russias Federal Security Service
- the successor to the KGB
- had broken into his flat. He found himself tailed by men in cheap leather jackets bugged & even summoned to Lefortovo the KGBs notorious prison. The break-in was the beginning of an extraordinary psychological war against the journalist & his family. Vladimir Putins spies used tactics developed by the KGB & perfected in the 1970s by the Stasi East Germanys sinister secret police. This clandestine campaign burst into the open in 2011 when the Kremlin expelled Harding from Moscow
- the first western reporter to be deported from Russia since the days of the Cold War. " Mafia State: How One Reporter Became an Enemy of the Brutal New Russia" is a brilliant & haunting account of the insidious methods used by a resurgent Kremlin against its so-called "enemies"
- human rights workers western diplomats journalists & opposition activists. It
Includes:: unpublished material from confidential US diplomatic cables released last year by Wiki Leaks which describe Russia as a "virtual mafia state". Harding gives a unique personal & compelling portrait of todays Russia two decades after the end of communism that reads like a spy thriller."