26
Feb
2024
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One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Mr President, the tragic death of Alexei Navalny in a prison beyond the Arctic Circle has caused justified outrage in Europe. Meanwhile, in the Belmarsh prison in London, two hours away from Brussels, another prisoner, Julian Assange, was deprived of his freedom for the fifth year and was persecuted for 14 years in the total indifference of the European institutions. The ‘sin’ of the late Navalny was his criticism of the Kremlin, and that of Assange for standing up for freedom of information in our propaganda-stifled and morally complacent world, which we still call democratic. Any citizen willing to pay the price of a democratic cause is worthy of our support. If we mourn Navalny but remain silent about Assange, we are tampering with Europe's moral credibility. I call on the Commission and Parliament to show their support for Julian Assange, as thousands of European citizens do, before it is too late.