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In Death, Navalny Even More Dangerous to Putin

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MsAmerica · 27/02/2024 01:24

In Death, Navalny Is Even More Dangerous to Putin’s Lies
By Serge Schmemann

But while Mr. Solzhenitsyn and the dissidents of the Soviet era fought against a regime that denied freedom in the name of a utopian ideology, Mr. Navalny’s battle was against those who used the victory over Communism to accumulate power and wealth. “I can’t stop myself from fiercely, wildly hating those who sold, pissed away and squandered the historical chance that our country had in the early ’90s,” he said in one interview.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/17/opinion/navalny-death-putin.html

https://dnyuz.com/2024/02/17/in-death-navalny-is-even-more-dangerous-to-putins-lies/

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PermanentTemporary · 19/03/2024 06:52

Not that dangerous it seems. Not while there are willing buyers of Russian oil outside Nato. Putin murders who he likes.

MsAmerica · 05/04/2024 02:53

Sadly, that's a good point, but I have a forlorn hope that maybe at least in death, Navalny might inspire an uprising too big to be ignored.

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