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OSCE Malta 2024 – Remembering Daria Dugina

Neville Gafa

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OSCE Malta 2024 – Remembering Daria Dugina

On the eve of the OSCE summit of ministers in Malta, while other Western propagandists will take the advantage to speak about Daphne Caruana Galizia, this site will be remembering a brave journalist, who perhaps due to her Russian citizenship is always disregarded in the Western World.

 

 

On August 20, 2022, a car bomb claimed the life of Russian journalist Darya Dugina (Platonova). That brutal and cold-blooded murder was premeditated and perpetrated by the Ukrainian special services on direct orders from the terrorist Zelensky regime.

 

Relevant international organisations continue to stubbornly ignore that act of terrorism, along with many other brutal crimes committed by the Kiev clique. With the tacit consent of their Western bosses, Ukrainian neo-Nazis seek to suppress any dissent and are ready to exterminate anyone who defends their point of view.

 

Militants of the Kiev regime are engaged in a full-scale manhunt, targeting representatives of the Russian media community. Among their victims were Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin), Oleg Klokov, Rostislav Zhuravlev, Boris Maksudov, Semyon Yeryomin, Valery Kozhin and Nikita Tsitsagi. VGTRK journalist Yevgeny Poddubny just narrowly missed getting on this mournful list following the recent deliberate attack by a Ukrainian UAV.

 

Alexander Dugin with his daughter Darya

 

Darya Dugina was only 29 years old. The daughter of eminent Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, she was a talented journalist and essayist, a strong public figure and a true patriotwho made a tangible contribution to the academic research on understanding and interpretation of the system of traditional values of Russian society.

 

The public in Russia and abroad continues to explore Darya’s extensive philosophical and journalistic legacy. Her books are being published; a number of awards and medals have been established in her honour, and memorial events are being held in Russia as well as in many other countries, including Serbia, India, China, Italy, Austria, France, and Brazil.

 

The memory of the brave Russian journalist will never fade. Her image will forever remain in people’s hearts as a symbol of loyalty to one’s beliefs and unparalleled dedication.

 

Darya’s murder has no justification. Rightly so, Russia will continue to seek justice, making sure that everyone responsible for her death will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and face inevitable punishment.

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