“I have to go back.” Speaking just before he returned to Russia, Navalny told me: “I don’t think that I can have such a privilege of being safe in Russia, but I have to go back, because I don’t want this group of killers [to] exist in Russia. I don’t want Putin ruling Russia.” pic.twitter.com/ScgHCb7jYu
— Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) February 16, 2024
A clear and brave message from @navalny in case the regime should kill him. pic.twitter.com/zOEoFZheEG
— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) February 16, 2024
I have no doubt that Alexei #Navalny was purposefully killed by the Putin regime. In #Belarus right now, dozens of political prisoners are held incommunicado by a regime that is allied with Putin. I call on the global community to take decisive action to save their lives. pic.twitter.com/dNeOZAQSkb
— Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya (@Tsihanouskaya) February 16, 2024
La viuda de Navalny, Yulia Navalnaya, acaba de tomar la palabra en la Conferencia de Seguridad de Munich. Pide a la comunidad internacional que responsabilice al régimen de Putin de la muerte de su marido.
Tras bajar de la tribuna, recibe una gran ovación.
Via @KevinRothrock pic.twitter.com/9pcwALbuft
— Xavier Colás (@xaviercolas) February 16, 2024
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