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"We know why Putin killed Alexei three days ago," Yulia Navalnaya said Monday.

Yulia Navalnaya, wife of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being involved her husband's death and vowed on Monday to continue his work.

"We know why Putin killed Alexei three days ago, we will tell you about it soon," she said in a video message. "But the main thing we can do for Alexei and for ourselves is to continue to fight. I will continue the work of Alexei Navalny, continue to fight for our country, and I urge you to stand next to me."

Navalny, a long-time Russian opposition politician and critic of the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin died in prison at age 47 on Friday, the state prison service said.

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[–] andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I hope EU would provide security measures to ensure her safety. There're a lot of agents everywhere and she put a huge bounty on herself, and there have already been attacks on those emigrated. I've heard she and her people had collected a larger list of persons dodging sanctions that could reduce russian money-laundering and tech import schemes - not exactly a lethal blow, but a big problem for military production.

There's already a campaign to put her through mud by saying she fucked around while Alexei was in prison, overstating how nationalistic* he was and all that jazz. She is treated as significant by russian media, so even though I don't see her been the straw to break the camel's back, she is seen as problematic and worth the character assasination. I can easily see how a real assasination can come next before she had a chance to act.

If EU wants to have her as a bridge to opposition, they should be really concerned with her staying alive.

* He wasn't an angel, but as I stated many times before, he brought opposition together and put a lot of work trying to shake the regime. We had better people, but they are either dead or unknown outside of Russia. His platform of fighting corruption was very accessible and that's why he's nearly never mentioned in official news and his Clever Voting (УГ) initiative was the first TG channel to get outright banned by Durov, ruining his years as a public proponent of security and freedom of information. Can't argue with the universal dealer for they given me that hand, we are here only to play it right. And he happened to be an ace in that game.

[–] uis@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

I think regime is afraid of Tihanovskaya 2.0.