Tuesday April 30, 2024

Dresden Peace Prize to be awarded to Navalny

Published : 04 Apr 2024, 23:34

  DF News Desk
Protesters hold posters in support of detained Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny during an unsanctioned rally at Pushkin Square in central Moscow on Jan. 23, 2021. File Photo: Xinhua.

This year's Dresden Peace Prize is to be awarded posthumously to leading Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, reported dpa.

His widow, Yulia Navalnaya, will receive the award on May 12 at the eastern German city's main theatre, the Staatsschauspiel, it announced on Thursday.

The organizers - the Dresden Peace Prize Initiative, the Staatsschauspiel Dresden and the Ecumenical Information Centre - plan to announce more information on Monday.

Navalny, a long-standing and staunch opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in a prison camp in the Arctic Circle in Siberia on February 16.

It has not been independently established whether the 47-year-old died naturally or was killed due to the conditions of his detention.

The Dresden Peace Prize is awarded to individuals who have rendered outstanding services to peace and international understanding.

Previous winners include former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev, pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, war photographer James Nachtwey and whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.