Putin’s Opposition Ponders a Future Without Aleksei Navalny

普京反对派思考没有阿列克谢·纳瓦尔尼的未来

The Daily

2024-02-22

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Last week, the Russian authorities announced that Aleksei A. Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader and an unflinching critic of President Vladimir V. Putin, had died in a remote Arctic prison at the age of 47. Yevgenia Albats, his friend, discusses how Mr. Navalny became a political force and what it means for his country that he is gone.
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  • From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tavernisi, and this is the daily last week, the russian authorities announced that Alexey Navalny, the leader of Russia's opposition movement, had died in prison at the age of 47.

  • Navalny was Vladimir Putins most audacious and relentless critic.

  • His fight against corruption resonated far beyond liberal Moscow and his central message to do not be afraid because our fear is their power.

  • That was how Navalny lived his life, thumbing his nose at Putins regime in the face of poisoning, prison and ultimately death.

  • Today, his friend Evgenia Albatz on how Alexey Navarny became such a singular political force and what it means for his country that he's gone.

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