The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US ‘deeply troubled’ by Russia’s intoleranc­e of free speech — Blinken

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WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Saturday the United States was “deeply troubled” by Russia’s growing intoleranc­e of free speech, on the sixth anniversar­y of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov’s murder.

Nemtsov, a vocal opponent of President Vladimir Putin, was shot and killed on a Moscow bridge near the Kremlin on February 27, 2015.

“As we remember Nemtsov, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms,” Blinken said in a statement.

“We remain deeply troubled by the Russian government’s growing intoleranc­e of all forms of independen­t expression.”

Several thousand Russians

As we remember Nemtsov, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms.

Anthony Mautone

along with Western diplomats gathered in Moscow to mark the anniversar­y, laying flowers at a makeshift memorial at the spot where Nemtsov was felled with four bullets.

In 2017, a court found a former security force officer from Chechnya guilty of Nemtsov’s murder and sentenced him to 20 years in prison. Four other men were found guilty of involvemen­t in the killing.

But the slain opposition politician’s family and supporters insist the authoritie­s have failed to bring the mastermind­s to justice. Blinken paid tribute to Nemtsov as a man who ‘dedicated his life to building a free and democratic Russia.’

“Those who would speak out in defense of their freedoms and democracy in Russia continue to be targeted for attack and assassinat­ion,” he said.

“The Russian people deserve better.”

 ?? — AFP File photo ?? Flowers and tributes at the site where Nemtsov was fatally shot on a bridge near The Kremlin in 2015.
— AFP File photo Flowers and tributes at the site where Nemtsov was fatally shot on a bridge near The Kremlin in 2015.

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