On Wednesday, October 20, MEPs awarded the 2021 Sakharov Prize for the defense of human rights and freedom of thought to the imprisoned Russian opponent Alexeï Navalny, announced the president of this assembly, the Italian David Sassoli. 

MEPs award 2021 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Russian opposition politician and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny.



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- European Parliament in France (@Europarl_FR) October 20, 2021

"He fought relentlessly the corruption of the regime of Vladimir Putin. It cost him his freedom and almost his life," said on Twitter the President of the European Parliament who also reiterated the call for "the immediate release" of Alexei Navalny.

The choice of Alexeï Navalny was immediately greeted by the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, against a backdrop of tensions between Russia and the West.

This award is "recognition of the important role he has played for many years in defending the values ​​of democracy and being a strong voice in Russia," the head of the Atlantic Alliance told reporters in Brussels.

Alexeï Navalny's candidacy was supported by the EPP (right), the main political group in the European Parliament, and the centrist group Renew, the third political force.

For their part, the S&D (left) and environmental groups had proposed to honor Afghan women fighting for equality and their freedom against the Taliban regime.

Poisoned and incarcerated

Main opponent of Vladimir Putin, Alexeï Navalny is imprisoned for fraud in a case widely considered to be political repression.

He almost died of poisoning in August 2020, which Westerners attributed to Russian services, while Moscow denied any involvement.

Alexeï Navalny had been treated in Germany, which had strained relations between Berlin and Moscow, then he was imprisoned upon his return to Russia.

After the Uyghur intellectual Ilham Tohti, sentenced to life imprisonment in China for "separatism", winner in 2019, the prize bearing the name of the great dissident of the USSR Andrei Sakharov was awarded in 2020 to "the democratic opposition "to President Alexander Loukachenko in Belarus and received by his leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaïa.

Launched in 1988, the Sakharov Prize "for the freedom of the mind" rewards every year people or organizations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms.

It is endowed with a sum of 50,000 euros.

With AFP

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