Portraits of Alexei Navalny unveiled next to Soviet soldier monument in Vienna

28 March 2024, 02:44

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Austria Navalny. Picture: PA

The wall belongs to the Palais Schwarzenberg, owned by the family of former Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg.

Two large portraits of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been spray painted behind a monument to Soviet soldiers in Vienna.

The portraits were completed on Wednesday on the wall , which was already painted in Ukraine’s blue and yellow national colours after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The wall belongs to the Palais Schwarzenberg, owned by the noble family of former Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, who died in November.

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Austrian graffiti duo Joel Gamnou paints a picture of Alexei Navalny on a wall in Vienna, Austria (Philipp-Moritz Jenne/AP)

The monument portraying a Soviet soldier was built after Soviet troops took Vienna in 1945.

Austria, which was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938, was divided into occupation zones until the country was granted full sovereignty in 1955.

“The monument commemorates victims of dictatorship and Mr Navalny is an obvious victim of dictatorship,” Maximillian Schaffgotsch of the Schwarzenberg family foundation told the Austria Press Agency.

Mr Navalny, who crusaded against official corruption in Russia and staged massive anti-Kremlin protests as president Vladimir Putin’s fiercest foe, died on February 16 in the Arctic penal colony where he was serving a 19-year sentence.

Officials said he died of natural causes.

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The portraits sit behind a monument to Soviet soldiers  (Philipp-Moritz Jenne/AP)

The portraits were painted by the Austrian graffiti duo Joel Gamnou.

Jonathan Gamperl, one half of the duo, said “so far we have only gotten positive feedback.”

KSORS, a group described by Austrian media as being close to the Russian Embassy, complained in a Facebook post that the wall behind the monument to Soviet soldiers is being “misused for political purposes”.

An improvised memorial to Mr Navalny opposite the embassy has been removed twice in the last two weeks.

Vienna prosecutors are considering whether to open an investigation into those incidents, APA reported.

By Press Association

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