Russia Without Navalny Surpasses Stalin & Has No Way to Stop Putin’s Dictatorship

Russia Without Alexei Navalny Surpasses Stalin And Has No Way To Stop Putin’s Dictatorship. There is a dark interpretation that the sudden death in prison of Russia’s leading opposition leader Alexei Navalny (47) means the strengthening of President Vladimir Putin’s iron-fisted rule. The United States, Britain, and the European Union (EU) are pushing for additional sanctions against Russia, and Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, has pledged to continue the fight.

The New York Times reported on the 19th that “Russian authorities notified the bereaved family that Navalny’s body could not be handed over to his family for at least 14 days for chemical testing.” Even before the exact cause of Navalny’s death was known, Russian authorities had been leaking information through state-run media outlets that he had died from thrombosis or sudden death syndrome. On this day, Kremlin (Presidential Office) spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment, saying, “The investigation is ongoing and there is nothing more to say.”

Although it cannot be determined whether the Putin regime was involved in the sudden death of Navalny at Siberian Prison No. 3 (IK-3), which was completely cut off from the outside world, there are suspicions about the situation in which even his mother could not confirm the body even after visiting Siberia. It’s getting bigger.

Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, said of the authorities’ ’14-day cause of death test policy’ that day, “We are waiting for traces (of the poison) to disappear, like in the 2020 Novichok terror attack, which was a nerve-acting poison.” “He was killed by Putin,” she said. “I will continue to do what he is doing and fight for our country,” she pledged.

Navalny was on the verge of death after collapsing from suspected poisoning on a flight from Siberia to Moscow in August 2020. At the time, Navalny received treatment in Germany, and the German government announced that there was evidence that Novichok had been used on Navalny’s body. British investigative media outlet Bellinket also reported that the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) attempted to poison Navalny. For this reason, many are suspicious of Russian government involvement in Navalny’s death. Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the Russian independent media Novaya Gazeta and co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, also claims that Navalny was tortured.

The New York Times analyzed, “Navalny’s death has saddened world leaders and Russian citizens, but the charismatic leader who could stand up to Putin is already gone.” Navalny established the Anti-Corruption Foundation in 2011 and has been working to expose corruption in the Putin regime. The U.S. Newsweek described it as “a post-Navalny era in which those who would criticize Putin are ‘close to extinction’.”

Under President Putin, who began his term as acting president in December 1999, criticism has been eliminated. Since 2012, Russia has restricted the activities of non-governmental organizations and media that receive foreign funding by designating them as ‘foreign agencies’, and in December 2021, a Russian court disbanded the representative human rights organization ‘Memorial’ based on this law. I gave an order. It is certain that Putin will be elected president for a fifth term in the presidential election held next month. If President Putin completes his term until 2030, he will surpass Soviet Communist Party General Secretary Joseph Stalin’s record of 29 years in power. Ahead of the presidential election, reports of Navalny’s death are rapidly disappearing from Russian media.

The British Financial Times explained, “The Russian government has changed from a dictatorship of deception to a dictatorship of fear, and especially after the invasion of Ukraine, it is changing into an overt dictatorship of fear similar to the ‘iron-fisted rule of the 20th century Soviet Union.’”

The international community is concerned about Russia’s moves and is pushing for additional sanctions. French Foreign Minister Stephane Séjournay criticized Navalny’s death, saying, “The Putin regime has revealed its true face again.” Other major European countries, including the UK, Germany, Finland, Sweden, and the Netherlands, also invited their Russian ambassadors to their countries and demanded a “transparent investigation into Navalny’s death.” Additionally, the United States and the European Union plan to impose additional sanctions on Russia.

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