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Natallia Radzina On Navalny's Death: Putin Personally Is To Blame

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Natallia Radzina On Navalny's Death: Putin Personally Is To Blame

We must fight with all our might for political prisoners.

Editor-in-Chief of the website Charter97.org Natallia Radzina commented on the news of the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Facebook:

— Monstrous news. It is impossible to realize and believe. To many, Alexei Navalny seemed invulnerable. It seemed that he would withstand everything: torture, more than 300 days in a punishment cell, the harsh conditions of the colony. Yes, it did not break his spirit, but, nevertheless, it killed him.

Navalny’s death, for which the Russian authorities and Putin personally are certainly to blame, tells us all one thing: political prisoners must be protected, we must fight for them with all our might. In prisons they are defenseless and without our support, constant attention from us, from the whole world, they may not survive.

Throughout his prison term, the Russian oppositionist was repeatedly tortured.

He was sent to the punishment cell (punitive confinement) 27 times. In total, he spent 308 days in punishment cells.

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