The memory of the deceased Kreml opponent Alexej Lives Nawalny. Despite the approaching punishment and police observation, people put flowers on his grave in Moscow. Everyone who silences Nawalny as a model or supports his anti-corruption fund FBK risks, risks prison for many years.
His movement against the widespread bribel culture and abuse of power is prohibited in Russia. After the death of Nawalny, the laws were further tightened against dissidents. His followers who work in exile and his widow Julia Nawalnaja must also fear their lives in the EU.
The organization of Nawalny FBK continues to investigate corruption in the Russian elite from outside and produces spicy revelation videos. Recently it was about alleged escort girls in the state of oil company Rosneft. The employees no longer ask for actions because the risk of the people who would participate is too great.
The work did not end with death
“If they think they can kill Alexei and end everything, they cheat themselves. I saw how this loss touches many people deep and deep, and I really want to support them, give them a kind of hope, “said Nawalnaja.
Van Berlin van Putin -opponent Ilja Jaschin Tours through European capitals to encourage young Russian emigration. With similar people, he organizes demonstrations against Kremlin Chief Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine. Mikhail Chodorkowski, the former head of the oil company Yukos and then for ten years political prisoner, promotes opposition projects and media from exile.
Political scientist: Strategy is missing
The exile opposition, however, is weakened by inner cracking. Among other things, there is a dispute about strategies, money and an alleged proximity to the Russian state power. The Nawalny camp is also cautious to close alliances with others. “To be honest, I don’t think they will play an important role in influencing this regime in one way or another,” political scientist Jan Matti Dollbaum analyzed. For example, a feedback on a basis in Russia and a common strategy is missing.
Source: Krone

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