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In Nice, political refugees mobilize for “a Russia without Putin”

2024-01-22T13:27:01.119Z

Highlights: Several dozen Russian opponents of President Vladimir Putin's policies gathered on Sunday on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice. The opponents, for the most part refugees having made an asylum request in France for political, had responded to the joint appeal of the Russia Liberties association, the Sakharov Institute and Free Navalny France. “Putin has broken the Constitution, the rights of citizens and put many people in prison,” he accuses, denouncing the “aggression” of Ukraine by his country.


There were several dozen of them in front of the Negresco Hotel, on the Promenade des Anglais, on Sunday, demonstrating with signs hostile to the Russian president.


Several dozen Russian opponents of President Vladimir Putin's policies gathered on Sunday on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice to demand "a Russia without Putin", as in several other cities in France.

Planted in front of the Negresco hotel with signs

“Putin = war”

or

“Putin in The Hague”

, in reference to the international court of justice, the opponents, for the most part refugees having made an asylum request in France for political, had responded to the joint appeal of the Russia Liberties association, the Sakharov Institute and Free Navalny France, which supports the opponent Alexeï Navalny.

“We participated in the first demonstration in Moscow against the war in Ukraine and following that my father was imprisoned and we were threatened, that's why we came to France

,” he testified to the 'AFP Elen Mirzoian, 19, came with her parents.

A building engineer in Saint Petersburg before the war, Evgenii Burov, 42, preferred not to return to his country when registered letters calling for mobilization arrived in September 2022:

“Putin has broken the Constitution, the rights of citizens and put many people in prison

,” he accuses, denouncing

the “aggression”

of Ukraine by his country.

Also read: Le Figaro editorial: “Who can stop Putin if he wins in Ukraine?”

Presence of a former Duma deputy

“I have been a refugee in Nice for a year and a half, I had to flee when I heard that the sanction against those who had demonstrated against the war could be mobilization

,” added Grigori Vershinin, 33, originally from Perm, in the Urals.

A translator in his country, he now gives French lessons to Ukrainian refugees.

While in Nice, the former Duma deputy, Gennady Goudkov, one of the main figures of the opposition to the Putin regime in France (he co-founded the Russian Democratic Club in France in May), joined the gathering.

“All the people who came today (Sunday) took a risk because the FSB

(the Russian intelligence service, Editor's note)

has created subsidiaries almost everywhere to monitor the activities of the opponents

,” assured Gennady Gudkov, affirming that the Russia is becoming tougher on Russian refugees abroad, considering, he says, confiscating their property at home.

“There are several thousand Russians who have applied for asylum in France but unfortunately, the percentage of positive decisions is not very high

,” lamented Gennady Goudkov, wishing however to thank France,

“a country which understands the political situation in Russia

.

Since the 19th century, Nice has traditionally had a strong Russian community, notably housing the most important Orthodox building of worship outside the borders of the Russian Federation.

Source: lefigaro

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