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Alexei Navalny's poisoning and imprisonment in Russia

Summary

Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, was poisoned in August 2020 and subsequently imprisoned upon his return to Russia in January 2021. His memoir, Patriot, reveals his reflections on his captivity, declining health, and his belief that he would die in prison due to politically motivated charges.

Navalny’s poisoning, attributed to a Novichok nerve agent, occurred during a trip to Siberia, leading to international condemnation and a brief recovery in Germany. After returning to Russia, he was immediately arrested and sentenced to 19 years in prison on charges widely viewed as fabricated. Throughout his imprisonment, Navalny maintained a diary that chronicled his experiences and thoughts, which were later compiled into his memoir. He expressed a deep commitment to his country and his opposition to President Vladimir Putin, stating that he would not betray his convictions despite the risks he faced. His death in prison in February 2024 sparked global outrage and renewed discussions on corruption and human rights abuses in Russia.

Poisoning Incident

  • Incident: Navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent while on a flight in August 2020.
  • Recovery: After receiving treatment in Germany, he returned to Russia in January 2021.

Imprisonment

  • Arrest: Navalny was arrested immediately upon his return to Moscow.
  • Sentencing: He received a 19-year sentence on charges perceived as politically motivated.

Memoir Insights

  • Reflections: In his memoir, Patriot, Navalny shared his thoughts on his imprisonment and expressed a belief that he would die in custody.
  • Legacy: His wife, Yulia Navalnaya, continues to advocate for his message and fight against corruption in Russia, emphasizing his enduring impact on the opposition movement.

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