Alexéi Navalni

Alexéi Navalni

politician Russia

Alexéi Navalni was a prominent Russian opposition leader and anti-corruption activist known for his fierce criticism of President Vladimir Putin. He gained international attention for his activism, which included organizing protests against government corruption and advocating for democratic reforms in Russia. In August 2020, Navalni was poisoned with a nerve agent, an act widely believed to have been orchestrated by the Kremlin, which he survived after receiving treatment in Germany. However, upon his return to Russia in January 2021, he was arrested and subsequently imprisoned. His sudden death in a remote Arctic prison in February 2024 has sparked outrage and accusations against the Russian government, with many supporters believing he was murdered due to his political opposition.

Born on Jun 04, 1977 (48 years old)

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Spain Spain: Alexéi Navalni is mentioned as an opposition figure who has been declared extremist by the Kremlin. 5

El País: El Kremlin toma el control absoluto sobre internet en Rusia | Internacional

Colombia Colombia: Alexei Navalni is referenced as a critic of the Kremlin, with his widow Yulia being mentioned in the context of the Nobel Prize. 5

El Tiempo: estaría 'probablemente' relacionada con 'espionaje', según el Instituto

Honduras Honduras: Alexéi Navalni was a Russian opposition leader who died from poisoning in a prison in February 2024. 1

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Navalni fue envenenado en prisión rusa, revela su viuda

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Alexéi Navalni was a Russian opposition leader who accused Vladimir Putin of owning a luxurious estate funded by corruption. 7

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Dron ucraniano causa incendio cerca del "palacio de Putin"