The Ministry of Justice of Russia blanketed Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov a few of the “overseas agents”
The Russian Ministry of Justice has up to date the register of “overseas sellers” to include Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-leader of Novaya Gazeta and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
The organisation claims that Muratov took part in the introduction and dissemination of substances by way of “foreign marketers”, and also “used overseas systems to disseminate reviews geared toward forming a bad mind-set towards the overseas and domestic coverage of the Russian Federation.”
Dmitry Muratov obtained the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 “for his efforts to maintain freedom of expression, that's a prerequisite for democracy and peace.” He transferred the monetary part of the award to charitable corporations, remembers Meduza.
Also covered in the register are comedian Ruslan Bely, economist Konstantin Sonin, journalist Denis Kataev, former deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Voronezh Evgeny Karpov and the anti-battle ethnic movement “New Tyva”.
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