
Dmitry Muratov
Dmitry Muratov is a Russian journalist and co-founder of Novaya Gazeta, a prominent independent newspaper known for its investigative reporting on sensitive issues in Russia. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for his efforts to safeguard freedom of expression and to promote democracy and human rights in Russia. Muratov is recognized as a fearless advocate for press freedom, often facing significant personal risk due to his journalistic work. His recent appeal alongside other Nobel laureates calls for the release of political prisoners in Belarus, highlighting the dire human rights situation in the country.
Born on Nov 30, 1961 (63 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Dmitry Muratov is a Nobel Prize-winning journalist and former colleague of Anna Politkovskaya.
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Russia:
Dmitry Muratov, co-founder of Novaya Gazeta and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was declared a foreign agent in September 2023.
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Russia:
Dmitry Muratov, a Nobel laureate and editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta, criticized the vague criteria of the foreign agent law during a discussion with President Vladimir Putin.
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Italy:
Dmitry Muratov is the director who presented the initiative and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021.
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Belarus:
Dmitry Muratov is among the Nobel laureates who called for the release of political prisoners in Belarus.
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