The bravery of this man is astounding. I can’t comprehend how he managed to stand up to the pressure he was placed under, and stay apparently resilient and in good humour
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Yup.
Utterly awed by his behaviour throughout.
Opposed to his ideology, but the idea of political prisoners is so repugnant, and I think anyone can admire his unflinching fight against corruption.
A few might be willing to risk death, but the prospect of torture extended over many years is chilling to the core. Seems Navalny was under no illusions which he was facing into when he openly returned to Russia having already been poisoned.
A hero. May his resistance be an inspiration.
Actually - don't know much about his ideology, what did you find distasteful?
Far-right nationalism.
EDIT: to be clear, he wasn't imprisoned for this, but for standing against Putin & against corruption.
Pre-emptive and hopefully unnecessary: shall we agree on no rehashing of jokes about falling out of windows or shooting himself in the head? Plenty to discuss about the man himself and his death, I assume.
For example, what I'm wondering is: why now? Or more specifically: why didn't this happen earlier, and what changed for that reason to no longer hold?
Oh god, yes please
Between poisonings & beatings & withholding of medical care & general conditions in Russian penal colonies, it is possible his body just gave up.
Or there's stuff afoot under the surface which was making Putin too nervy to leave Navalny alive.
This is pure speculation from me but I'd say because enough time has passed to make it relatively irrelevant. The war and Russia in general are back to being minor news, so even though a lot of news networks will probably mention his death, I doubt they'll go very in depth about it.
Why not later? Why take the risk? Only a matter of time until enough of his allies gathered up and create turmoil to pressure his release. Or for some foreign influence to get involved when they realize his worth in taking on the Russian regime.
Edit: Other option is that they just planned to let him rot and didn't care too much about allies. Probably got mistreated and suffered from exhaustion, dehydration and malnourishment. Only a matter of time until the body gives up
Well, it's a pretty big deal in the UK...
Sorry, I was gone for a while, so I didn't get the chance to respond yet. Maybe a little late, but I still wanted to, so here I go:
First of all, I want to make clear that what I wrote isn't what I think happened. It was pure speculation if we followed the conspiracy theory path. I think what I wrote in my edit is much closer to what I think actually happened.
I might have been a bit quick to say news outlets wouldn't go in depth about it, I just hadn't heard that much about it yet in my country at the point of writing it. Thinking back on that, it was kind of a baseless conclusion of mine anyway, and I regret making that statement.
However, I do think part of my statement still holds up in the sense that if we do go that path and he would be "killed" immediately after imprisonment, the impact and outlash would've been even bigger.
If anybody believes this can't happen in the US, just listen to what Trump is saying. He's very clear about his plans.