Alexei Navalny survived through difficult times in a brutal Siberian prison by cracking jokes and handwriting letters, according to a survivor. Natan Sharansky, 76, was a political dissident and Israeli former minister who endured almost nine years in Soviet prisons, including the
Alexei Navalny died of a blood clot indicating natural causes as the reason, according a top Ukrainian spy chief. The 47-year-old’s mysterious death in a Siberian penal colony has led to global condemnation of the Kremlin, with many accusing Vladimir Putin of
The body of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been handed over to his mother, according to one of his senior aides. In a post on Telegram, Ivan Zhdanov, the director of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, thanked “everyone” who urged Russian authorities to
Alexei Navalny’s heartbroken wife has labelled Vladimir Putin as “satan” following a dispute over her late husband’s body. Yulia Navalnaya accused the Russian leader of pretending to be an Orthodox Christian and said he took pleasure in “bombing peaceful people in their
Alexei Navalny died of “natural causes”, a medical report carried out by Russian authorities has claimed. Navalny’s death was announced last week by the Russian Prison Service, who said he had fallen down while walking and had felt “unwell.” Navalny’s spokesperson Kira
Police have already arrested hundreds of protestors in recent days. He said: “Authorities fear Navalny’s funeral could turn into a political action. “But people mourn him calmly and with dignity, even though they are being persecuted for it.” Navalny was in prison
The heads of the Arctic penal colony where Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny was “detained and killed” will be banned from the UK and see their assets frozen under new sanctions announced by Lord Cameron, the Foreign Office said. The new sanctions
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Russia has this morning denied using the nerve agent Novichok to murder Alexei Navalny. It comes after Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, accused the Kremlin of hiding her husband’s body to allow “traces of yet another of Putin’s novichoks to disappear”. However, the