Navalnaya, living in exile, has emerged as a key voice for anti-Kremlin Russians following her husband’s sudden and mysterious death in a prison camp north of the Arctic Circle in February 2024.
Despite Navalny’s passing, Russian authorities continue to target his associates. In November, a Russian court labeled Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation a “terrorist organization,” making anyone connected to the group susceptible to a potential life sentence.
Navalnaya stated that Russians opposing the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine or President Vladimir Putin lived in fear.
Drawing on her husband’s legacy, she urged her fellow citizens and others to “be resistant, to believe in their beliefs, to believe in their values.”













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