Interview: The consequences of Boris Nemtsov's murder

  • 9 years ago
Péter Balázs, professor at the Central European University in Budapest spoke to euronews about the murder of Boris Nemtsov.

euronews: The Nemtsov murder has shocked Russia and the entire world. Tens of thousands of people marched through Moscow, something we haven’t seen since 2011. What effect will this murder have on the Russian opposition parties. Is it frightening them or is it reinforcing their unity?

Péter Balázs: The possible aim of the perpetrators was to frighten the opposition. But a political murder quite often has the opposite effect, and can result in a powerful reaction.

When weapons are used it triggers a reaction. People start to mobilise, they start to realise the injustice and protests begin, just like we saw in Moscow.

euronews: What impact will his death have on world politics?

Péter Balázs: I think it will definitely have an impact. Sometimes there is an unexpected effect of such an evil political action. I think that Boris Nemtsov’s martyr death can s

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