Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov auctions Nobel medal for $103m


Dmitry Muratov Noble peace prize


The Russian editor-in-chief of the freelance newspaper Novaya Gazeta has auctioned off his Nobel Peace Prize medallion for $103.5m (£84m).

Dmitry Muratov same all the cash from the sale would attend facilitate refugees from the war in Ukraine.Muratov was co-awarded the peace prize in 2021 for defensive freedom of expression in Russia.

Novaya Gazeta suspended its operations in March, shortly when Russia's invasion of Ukraine.This came when Moscow same anyone WHO delineated Russia's actions in Ukraine as a "war" would face significant fines or closures.
 
Heritage Auctions, that conducted the sale, has not discovered WHO the winning bidder was.In April, Muratov was attacked with red paint laced with the solvent dimethyl ketone aboard a train in Russia. The male assailant loud, "Muratov, this can be for our boys," he said.

Dmitry Muratov Noble peace prize



He was among a bunch of journalists WHO based Novaya Gazeta in 1993 when the autumn of the Soviet Union.
Since 2000, six journalists from the newspaper and collaborators are killed in reference to their work, as well as investigatory newsman anna Politkovskaya.

The sale of the medal in new york can profit Unicef's humanitarian response for Ukraine's displaced youngsters, Heritage Auctions same in an exceedingly statement.

"The most significant message nowadays is for individuals to grasp that there is a war happening and that we got to facilitate those who ar suffering the foremost," Muratov same in an exceedingly video free by Heritage Auctions.

He won the philanthropist Peace Prize last year in conjunction with journalist Maria Ressa WHO co-founded the online news site Rappler within the Philippines.

Ressa and Muratov ar each best-known for publishing investigations that have angry the leaders of their countries, and became symbols of the fight for press freedom.