Oligarchen Liste
Nawalny Liste
Die sog. Nawalny Liste stammt von dem Oppisitionsführer Alexej Nawalny. Die ursprüngliche Liste enthielt exakt 35 Namen von natürlichen Personen. Am 8. Februar 2021 wurde die Liste das erste Mal veröffentlicht - im Rahmen eines Briefes von Vladimir Ashurkov, Exekutivdirektor der Navalny´s Anti-Corruption Foundation, an die Europäische Union.
Eine Auszug aus diesem Brief ist hier exemplarisch veröffentlicht:
"Before Mr. Navalny’s arrest, our team prepared a video that exposed Putin’s wealth and hubris. The video focuses on a £1 billion palace that Putin’s allies -- businessmen and heads of large state-owned companies who owe their positions to Putin -- built for him personally. A string of investigations shows that the same oligarchs who built Putin’s palace also supply his mistresses and their parents, and Putin’s children, with yachts, apartments and multi-million dollar-a-year-jobs at the companies they control. Alexey Navalny’s video exposé has been watched over 100 million times. That’s more than half the population of Russia.
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We divided our list into three groups in the attached enclosure:
- Oligarchs upon whom Putin has bestowed wealth and power, and who wield it on behalf of the regime;
- Human rights abusers and those who suppress fundamental civil and political freedoms;
- Individuals specifically involved inthe persecution of Navalny and our organisation"
Navalny Raab Letter from February 8, 2021