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USR PLUS MEPs calling for Alexei Navalny to urgently receive appropriate health care

Sursa foto: Stiriletvr.ro Save Romania Union - Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party (USR PLUS) MEPs announced on Friday having sent a letter to the Russian ambassador to Romania calling for activist Alexei Navalny, the Kremlin s main dissident, to urgently receive specialist health care and be transferred to a medical facility abroad if needed. The life of Alexei Navalny is the responsibility of those who have imprisoned him. Navalny is a man whose life was barley saved once after an attempt at poisoning him, as a result of European action. He is a renowned political dissident that cannot be exterminated in jail without that triggering some serious political consequences. I hope that the Russian authorities will take urgent medical measures to protect Navalny, says Nicolae Tefanuta, a member of the European Parliament s Committee on Foreign Affairs and initiator of the letter, according to a USR PLUS press statement.

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As Hungary Cuts Radio Station, Critics Say Europe Should Put Orban On Notice

As Hungary Cuts Radio Station, Critics Say Europe Should Put Orban On Notice
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As Hungary Cuts Radio Station, Critics Say Europe Should Put Orban On Notice

Radio journalists work in the studio at the headquarters of the independent Hungarian radio station, the Klubradio in Budapest on Feb. 9. It was removed from the airways after the national media regulator would not renew its license, raising new press freedom concerns in the European Union member state. Attila Kisbenedek / AFP via Getty Images Listen / BERLIN Hungary s Klubradio station broadcast its news program on Feb. 14 as it had for more than two decades. The next day it was pulled off the air. Some 3.5 million people in the capital of Budapest, more than a third of the country s population, tuned in for the show, according to the station s head of news, Mihaly Hardy. Now devoted listeners stream it online only.

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