Thousands gather in Moscow for Navalny's funeral, defying Kremlin and Russian police - PBS NewsHour
Alexei Navalny, Russia's opposition leader, was buried Friday on the outskirts of Moscow, two weeks after his suspicious death in a Siberian prison camp. He was mourned by thousands in the streets amid threats by the Kremlin and a massive police presence. Navalny showed in death he could still conjure resistance to Putin's authoritarian rule. Nick Schifrin reports. - Aired on 03/01/2024.
McFaul: Navalny funeral attendees can expect threats of jail time, that is incredible bravery - MSNBC Reports
The funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was attended by a crowd of thousands ahead of President Vladimir Putins anticipated re-election this month. Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, who is a close friend of Navalny and his family, joins Ana Cabrera to discuss.
Everybody who's there is being photographed. They can expect, they can be threatened with years of going to jail for being on TV with us right now. That is incredible bravery, McFaul says. I think Putin decided he had to kill him because he still feared Navalny. I mean think about it, why would he need to do this if he didn't fear what Navalny and his ideas represented that threatened Putin's autocratic regime. - Aired on 03/01/2024.
Thousands gather in Moscow for Navalny's funeral, defying Kremlin and Russian police - PBS NewsHour (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2024
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Rest In Peace, Brave One.
Joinfortmill
Mar 2024
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