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Юлия Навальная сегодня опять получит премию. На этот раз от Константинопольского патриархата за сплочение оппозиции На сегодняшнюю церемонию в Нью-Йорке обратила внимание журналистка Ксения Лученко: решение о присуждении премии Навальной было оглашено еще…
В эти минуты Юлия Навальная в Нью-Йорке получает премию патриарха Афинагора в области прав человека

Напомним, согласно релизу Константинопольского патриархата, Навальная получает ее за сплочение оппозиции. Присуждена премия была в мае текущего года.

Вручение сопровождается банкетом на 700 человек.

Фото: Сергей Чапнин



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В эти минуты Юлия Навальная в Нью-Йорке получает премию патриарха Афинагора в области прав человека

Напомним, согласно релизу Константинопольского патриархата, Навальная получает ее за сплочение оппозиции. Присуждена премия была в мае текущего года.

Вручение сопровождается банкетом на 700 человек.

Фото: Сергей Чапнин

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