Russia provides Nobel Prize-winner Muratov to listing of ‘foreign agents’

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obel Prize-winning journalist Dmitry Muratov has been declared a “foreign agent” by Russian authorities.

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Mr Muratov was chief editor of Novaya Gazeta, which was broadly revered overseas for its investigative reporting and was regularly essential of the Kremlin.

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Russian regulation permits for people and organisations receiving funding from overseas to be declared international brokers, a pejorative time period that doubtlessly undermines their credibility with the Russian public.

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The standing additionally requires designees to mark any publications with a disclaimer stating they're international brokers.

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Mr Muratov was a co-laureate of the 2021 Nobel prize; he later put up his Nobel medal for public sale, receiving $103.5 million which he stated could be used to assist refugee youngsters from Ukraine.

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After Russia enacted harsh legal guidelines to punish statements that criticised its army actions in Ukraine or had been discovered to discredit Russian troopers, Novaya Gazeta introduced it might droop publication till the battle ended.

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Many of its journalists began a brand new publication known as Novaya Gazeta Europe, which is predicated in Latvia.

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Russia lately has methodically focused folks and organisations essential of the Kremlin, branding many as “foreign agents.” It has has branded some as “undesirable” beneath a 2015 regulation that makes membership in such organizations a felony offense.

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It additionally has imprisoned outstanding opposition figures together with anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, who's President Vladimir Putin’s most persistent home foe, and dissidents Vladimir Kara-Murza and Ilya Yashin.

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