Several events will commemorate two years since the murders of Kuciak and Kušnírová

The gatherings organised by For a Decent Slovakia will be held in more than 50 places.

(Source: SITA)

Several commemorative events are planned on the occasion of the second anniversary of the murders of investigative reporter Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová.

The couple was shot to death in late February 2018 in their house in Veľká Mača (Trnava Region).

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The For a Decent Slovakia initiative organised the gatherings for February 21 under the “For Ján and Martina, for a decent country” motto. They will take place in more than 50 places across Slovakia and also abroad.

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“We really appreciate that so many people care about the remembrance of Ján and Martina, a decent and fair Slovakia,” the organisers wrote on Facebook. “We don’t forget. We continue. Together we’ll do it.”

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