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Media Interviews Russian journalist auctions Nobel Peace medal for aiding Ukrainian refugees 04/06/2022 22:40

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London – After that suspend the activities of your newspaper Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov, who received the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize for his opposition to the government of Vladimir Putin and the war with Ukraine, will auction the coveted medal and allocate the funds to Ukrainian refugees who had to leave the country due to the occupation. .

Earlier this week, Eurovision-winning Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra also announced the sale of the largest public vote in the contest’s 66-year history, to help the country’s military.

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Muratov, editor of Novaya Gazeta, Shares Nobel with Filipino journalist Maria Ressahas selected American auction house Heritage Auction to sell the piece at an auction scheduled for June 20. The starting bid is US$260,000 (R$1.2 million).

Nobel Peace Medal to be auctioned by Russia

Muratov has previously donated Nobel prizes to charities, including children suffering from spinal muscular atrophy, among other charities.

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The newspaper stopped publishing news on its website on 28 March after receiving a second notice from the Russian press control body Roskomnadozor, which could lead to the cancellation of its operating license.

A group of exiled journalists restarted the newspaper with the support of a journalist. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) fund to help journalists and the media they had to leave their country or close down due to government persecution.

The Russian journalist, who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in an environment hostile to the media, announced that the money would be used to help Ukrainians who had to flee the country due to the occupation, and announced his decision to auction.

In its auction statement, Heritage Auctions states that 100% of the proceeds will go towards Unicef’s support for Ukrainian children displaced by the war.

The online auction was opened on 1 June World Children’s Day and the auction closed on 20 June World Refugee Day.

Nobel Peace Medal auction
Dmitry Muratov Nobel Peace Medal Auction Page

Awarded to the most distinguished in specialized fields and humanitarian activities, Nobel medals are highly collectible for the works of art and achievements they represent.

According to the auction house, Muratov, with the full support of his team at Novaya Gazeta, allowed the medal to be sold not as a collector’s item, but as “an act aimed at positively impacting the lives of millions of Ukrainian refugees.”

Since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine in February, the UN (United Nations) estimates that 6.6 million people have left the occupied country.

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More than 3.5 million fled to Poland, about 1 million to Romania and 1 million to Russia. Hungary, Moldova and Slovakia also received approximately 500,000 refugees each.

The UN says there are more than 10,000 refugees in at least 20 countries. An estimated 14 million people were displaced within Ukraine with scarce resources for food, shelter and other basic needs.

In addition to the Nobel Peace Medal auction, Muratov also has a offer Fundraiser for Unicef ​​that is accessible to everyone and has no expiration date.

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Eurovision winning group sold trophies to help Ukraine

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra sold the trophy for US$ 900,000 (R$ 4.3 million) by winning Eurovision, considered the biggest music competition in the world, in another action to support Ukraine in the war against Russia.

Proceeds will go to the purchase of three drones for the Ukrainian army.

“Guys, you’re amazing! We’re grateful to each and every one of you who donated money to this auction, and especially to the Whitebit team, who bought the trophy for $900,000 and has been our trophy ever since.” “Victory to Ukraine! Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine! ”

At a previous auction, the group had already raised US$370,000 (R$1.7 million). The pink hat that singer Oleh Psiuk wore at the Eurovision final. The money was also intended for the country’s military forces.

Ukraine, one of the favorites to win the 2022 edition of Eurovision, not only had the quality of music representing the country, a modern and busy hip hop, but also the solidarity of those who move every day to see its effects. About the Russian invasion of the country.

The combination paid off in the final, which was held in Turin, Italy, on May 14, and was watched by 200 million viewers.

With no less than 439 points out of 480 in popular votes in 40 countries, the Kalush Orchestra won the Eurovision trophy with the highest popular vote ever recorded in all 66 editions of the festival, sparking demonstrations of support from political leaders. .

In less than 24 hours, the song “Stefania” became the anthem of the war with Russia, and the fighters released videos singing the winning song even from inside a bunker.

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