Obama condemns Russian opposition leader's murder

Feb 28, 2015

Obama condemned what he called the "brutal" and "vicious" murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.

President Barack Obama condemned what he called the "brutal" and "vicious" murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin who was shot dead in Moscow on Friday.

"We call upon the Russian government to conduct a prompt, impartial and transparent investigation into the circumstances of his murder and ensure that those responsible for this vicious killing are brought to justice," Obama said in a statement.

"Nemtsov was a tireless advocate for his country, seeking for his fellow Russian citizens the rights to which all people are entitled."


A picture taken on December 5, 2012 in Moscow shows one of the opposition leaders, former first deputy prime minister Boris Nemtsov, speaking to the media during a rally in central Moscow. AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA

"I admired Nemtsov's courageous dedication to the struggle against corruption in Russia and appreciated his willingness to share his candid views with me when we met in Moscow in 2009," added Obama, calling Nemtsov a "dedicated" and "eloquent defender" of rights.

Washington's ties with Moscow are at their lowest ebb since the Cold War, with pro-Russian rebels waging what the United States has labeled "a land grab" in eastern Ukraine.



People have put a T-shirt reading "Putin must die" as others set flowers in front of the Russian embassy in Kiev on February 28, 2015 after the killing of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. Nemtsov, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladmir Putin, was shot dead in central Moscow late Friday ahead of a major opposition rally this weekend, investigators and police said. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY

Moscow denies backing the rebels.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said he was "shocked and saddened" by Nemtsov's death, praising his contribution to Russia.

"Boris Nemtsov committed his life to a more democratic, prosperous, open Russia, and to strong relationships between Russia and its neighbors and partners, including the United States," Kerry said in a statement.

"He sought to reform and open Russia, and to empower the Russian people to have a greater say in the life of their country. His absence will be deeply felt in Russia and around the world."

Kerry backed Obama's call for a swift investigation into the killing.



A man cries on February 28, 2015 at the spot, where Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot dead, near Saint-Basil's Cathedral, in the center of Moscow.  AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER UTKIN

"That Boris's murder occurred in a secure part of the Russian capital raises legitimate questions about the circumstances of his killing and who was responsible," hawkish US Republican Senator John McCain said in a statement.

The statesman said he was "devastated" by the death and had considered Nemtsov a friend, adding that "Boris is dead because of the environment of impunity that Vladimir Putin has created in Russia."

Police and investigators said Nemtsov was shot down by unidentified assailants as he was walking with a woman along a bridge not far from the Kremlin.

"He sought to reform and open Russia, and to empower the Russian people to have a greater say in the life of their country. His absence will be deeply felt in Russia and around the world."

Kerry backed Obama's call for a swift investigation into the killing.

"That Boris's murder occurred in a secure part of the Russian capital raises legitimate questions about the circumstances of his killing and who was responsible," hawkish US Republican Senator John McCain said in a statement.

The statesman said he was "devastated" by the death and had considered Nemtsov a friend, adding that "Boris is dead because of the environment of impunity that Vladimir Putin has created in Russia."

Police and investigators said Nemtsov was shot down by unidentified assailants as he was walking with a woman along a bridge not far from the Kremlin.


People place flowers on February 28, 2015 at the spot, where Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot dead, near Saint-Basil's Cathedral, in the center of Moscow.  AFP PHOTO / SERGEI GAPON

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