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Russian journalist's Nobel Peace Prize fetches record $103.5 million at auction to aid Ukraine children

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By Lidia Kelly

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He's walking the walk. That's good. Of course now, if he asks - the Nobel committee can always mail him a shiny new duplicate to replace the original. Nevertheless, good going, Dmitry!

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I'm sure he knows this very well, but he better triple check any beverage or food...

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Just this: Mr. Dmitry Muratov, ATTABOY!!

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This is amazing news! Hoping Ukraine will be freed from the Russia's atrocities!

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Dmitry Muratov, the co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize and the editor of one of Russia's last major independent newspapers, auctioned off his Nobel medal for a record $103.5 million to aid children displaced by the war in Ukraine.

The bigger man and an exemplar of humanity.

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Thank you Mr. Muratov!

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See Seigi? It’s not that hard to be on the right side of things!

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Excellent. Someone developing a conscience perhaps? Keep pushing. Bravo Dmitry! An amazing guy.

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Gaaaa “what a huge middle finger TO PUTIN and his ilk”

Damn you, proofreader. Shame!

No, this guy is awesome. Kudos to him.

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Thank you Mr. Muratov!

Indeed!

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My word, what a HUGE middle finger and his ilk.

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I do not know he why in hell US government is by enabling American ,getting killed in Ukraine ,knowing they are in violation American law

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Russian are in the dark age of with lack of courage, Russian that do not stand for anything ,are Russian that will fall for anything

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If he courageous,he would start printing his paper again,he is no MLK,he did not let White Supremacists deter his civil rights mission,Putin might make him pay tax and then throw him in jail

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