Irana Kazakova (Russian: Ирана Казакова; born 1928 in
Tehran, Iran) is a Soviet journalist, TV anchor and writer who first
proposed the idea of the show Minute of Silence, a Soviet radio and
television broadcast remembering all those lost in World War II.
Kazakova stated that her reports consisted of "up to 1/2 per cent
unprepared improvisation."Irana was born in Tehran to the family of
Soviet diplomat Dmitry Kazakov. She graduated from Moscow State
Institute of International Relations and worked for the Soviet
government's international radio broadcasting service (Innoveschaniye)
then as a TV anchor for the Soviet Central Television. She married
Nikolay Panskov, Soviet ambassador to Mauritius, and spent five years
in Mauritius. She wrote a book, Paradise on Earth is inevitable (Ð
ай на земле неизбежен) about her life on this
island.
Tehran, Iran) is a Soviet journalist, TV anchor and writer who first
proposed the idea of the show Minute of Silence, a Soviet radio and
television broadcast remembering all those lost in World War II.
Kazakova stated that her reports consisted of "up to 1/2 per cent
unprepared improvisation."Irana was born in Tehran to the family of
Soviet diplomat Dmitry Kazakov. She graduated from Moscow State
Institute of International Relations and worked for the Soviet
government's international radio broadcasting service (Innoveschaniye)
then as a TV anchor for the Soviet Central Television. She married
Nikolay Panskov, Soviet ambassador to Mauritius, and spent five years
in Mauritius. She wrote a book, Paradise on Earth is inevitable (Ð
ай на земле неизбежен) about her life on this
island.
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