On Friday, Alexei Navalny, a staunch critic of the Kremlin and President Vladimir Putin, died while incarcerated in Russia, as confirmed by Russian authorities.
Prior to his passing, Navalny, who was serving a 19-year sentence perceived by many as politically motivated, left behind a message for the Russian people in "Navalny," a documentary released in 2022.
"If they decide to kill me, we are incredibly strong," Navalny asserted. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good people to do nothing. So don't be inactive."
#Navalny's appeal to Russians in case of his death
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Excerpt from the movie "Navalny" by Daniel Rohr, 2022 pic.twitter.com/QET6hQ122V
Navalny's death occurred under suspicious circumstances, with reports indicating that he lost consciousness after a walk, only to be pronounced dead immediately after medical personnel were summoned, according to Russia's Federal Prison Service.
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Before his imprisonment, Navalny had survived a poisoning attempt in 2020 with a Novichok nerve agent, a substance linked to Soviet-era chemical weapons.
After recovering in Germany, he returned to Russia, only to be arrested and subsequently jailed.
Navalny's final message to his fellow Russians was a clarion call to action, a plea not to give in to despair or passivity.
"You're not allowed to give up," he stated, emphasizing the collective power of the Russian people to stand up against oppression.
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