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Russian Nobel laureate sells medal for $103.5M to benefit Ukraine kids

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 20: Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, speaks at a charity auction at The Times Center on June 20, 2022 in New York City. Muratov auctioned off his 2021 23-carat-gold medal for a winning bid of $103.5 million, with the proceeds going to UNICEF聮s humanitarian efforts to support children and families forced to flee Ukraine and those internally displaced. The independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, which Muratov helped to cofound, shut down in March due to the Kremlin聮s restriction on journalists and public dissent in the wake of Russia聮s invasion of Ukraine. Muratov also intends on donating the $500,000 cash award to charity. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Michael M. Santiago / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, speaks at a charity auction at The Times Center on June 20, 2022 in New York City. Muratov auctioned off his 2021 23-carat-gold medal for a winning bid of $103.5 million, with the proceeds going to UNICEF聮s humanitarian efforts to support children and families forced to flee Ukraine and those internally displaced. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

NEW YORK 鈥斅燚mitry Muratov, the Russian editor-in-chief of the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, on Monday auctioned off his Nobel Peace Prize gold medal for a whopping $103.5 million to benefit children displaced by the war in Ukraine.

The medal was sold to an as yet unidentified phone bidder at the sale in New York organized by Heritage Auctions.

The sale was a spirited one, with lots of applause and bidders egging one another on to increase the total. Muratov was seen recording videos of the bidding screen and those in the room.

When the final bid came in, at tens of millions of dollars more than the previous offer, many in the room expressed shock, including Muratov himself.

鈥淚鈥檓 just like you in that regard,鈥 he told AFP, speaking through a translator after the sale.

Muratov won the prize in 2021 alongside journalist Maria Ressa of the Philippines, with the committee honoring the pair 鈥渇or their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression.鈥

He was among a group of journalists who founded Novaya Gazeta in 1993 after the fall of the Soviet Union.

This year, it became the only major newspaper left voicing criticism of President Vladimir Putin and his tactics inside and outside the country.

In March, more than a month into Moscow鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, Novaya Gazeta suspended operations in Russia, after Moscow adopted legislation providing for tough jail terms against anyone criticizing the Kremlin鈥檚 bloody military campaign.

In April, Muratov was assaulted on a train when a person threw oil-based paint mixed with acetone on him, causing his eyes to burn.

Muratov鈥檚 medal was available to bidders both in person and online, with all proceeds going to UNICEF鈥檚 Humanitarian Response for Ukrainian Children Displaced by War.

When asked why he chose UNICEF as the recipient of the funds, Muratov said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 critical to us that that organization does not belong to any government. It can work above government. There are no borders for it.鈥

鈥榃e must stay in our jobs鈥

Since 2000, six of Novaya Gazeta鈥檚 journalists and collaborators have been killed in connection with their work, including investigative reporter Anna Politkovskaya.

Muratov dedicated his Nobel prize to their memory.

On Monday, he hailed the persistence of journalists as an important check on governments, and one way that war can be prevented.

鈥淪o no matter how many times each one of us wants to turn in our notice and quit, we must stay in our jobs,鈥 he told AFP.

Speaking in a video released by Heritage in connection with the sale, the prominent journalist said that winning the Nobel 鈥済ives you an opportunity to be heard.鈥

鈥淭he most important message today is for people to understand that there鈥檚 a war going on and we need to help people who are suffering the most,鈥 he said.

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