


One Year Since Navalny's Death: Global Demonstrations and Calls for Justice
Yulia Navalnaya leads worldwide tributes on the anniversary of her husband's death, rallying support for a free Russia against Kremlin repression.
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Overview
On the first anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death in prison, supporters honored his legacy with gatherings in Moscow and globally, led by his widow, Yulia Navalnaya. She calls for continued resistance against repression, emphasizing Navalny's vision for a 'free, peaceful, beautiful' Russia. Activists express that democratic opposition in Russia has diminished, but his memory inspires hope. As mourners laid flowers at his grave, global leaders, including former US President Joe Biden, condemned the Kremlin's responsibility for his death. The ongoing crackdown on dissent highlights the challenges faced by opposition figures, as they strive to unite in the fight for change.
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