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Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is dead, the prison service of the Yamalo-Nenets region where he had been serving his sentence has said.

 

Navalny, 47, was Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most visible and prominent critic. He had recently been moved to a jail near the Arctic Circle where he was serving almost two decades on charges that supporters and much of the international community believed were trumped up in order to silence him.

 

Navalny was improisoned and charged in multiple cases when he returned to Russia in 2021, having been treated in Germany for posining – that Navalny blamed on the Kremlin.

 

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Navalny came to fame and became a target for the Kremlin after accusing Mr Putin and the hierarchy around him of corruption and abuse. The president, he said, is a “madman” and his ruling party “crooks and thieves.”

 

Mr Navalny urged people not to simply complain about the malaise in Russia but to take action: “Everyone says corruption is everywhere but for me, it seems strange to say that and then not try to put the people guilty of corruption away.”

 

16.02.24

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3 minutes ago, uttradit said:

Failed? The made him sick. They jailed him. They killed him.

I know they killed him.....

22 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

one of Putin's special treats murdered him. Barbarians

 

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1 hour ago, thaicurious said:

 

Did the guy strap a bomb around himself to destroy the lives of others to make his point? Navalny put only his own life on the line for his country's freedom from Putin, from the very same authoritarianism that the Republican Party also tries to inflict upon America. Only a coward would disrespect that upon his death at the hands of a dictator. Not all martyrs are fools.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thích_Quảng_Đức

Thích Quảng Đức (chữ Hán: 釋廣德, Vietnamese: [tʰǐk̟ kʷâːŋ ɗɨ̌k] ⓘ; born Lâm Văn Túc; 1897 – 11 June 1963) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who died by self-immolation at a busy Saigon road intersection on 11 June 1963.[2] Quảng Đức was protesting against the persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government of Ngô Đình Diệm, a staunch Roman Catholic. Photographs of his self-immolation circulated around the world, drawing attention to the policies of the Diệm government. John F. Kennedy said of one photograph, "No news picture in history has generated so much emotion around the world as that one."

 

The spectators were mostly stunned into silence, but some wailed and several began praying. Many of the monks and nuns, as well as some shocked passersby, prostrated themselves before the burning monk. Even some of the policemen, who had orders to control the gathered crowd, prostrated before him.

 

 

If people want to die for nothing it is what it is. Ironic that Democrat supporters on the internet who ran from the US to live in a Thai condo think dying for their country is brave.

 

The guy should have stayed overseas. Maybe get a job with a foreign government. Do some good.

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1 hour ago, rabas said:

 

It may indicate Putin is getting more worried about something. Hope so. 

 

Extreme propaganda, absurd lying, assassinating most anyone, and doomsday weapons can only get you so far. Soon all the damage being done to Russian ships, factories, refineries, military stocks, the economy (what economy?), not to mention nearly half a million dead Russians, many who have families, may catch up to him.  

 

Julia Ioffe, the Russian expert, explains that Putin's worst nightmare is going out like Muammar Gaddafi, hunted down by his own people, in a drain pipe, pulled out and beaten to death. Putin apparently watched the video of Gaddafi's death obsessively for days. Fun fact. It was the 2011 NATO led intervention in Libya that lead to Gaddafi's death.

 

Here The Atlantic discuses possible parallels with Ukraine. Like I said, hope so.

 

Half a million. Est at 50k to 120k.

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