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NEW DELHI: Alexie Navalny‘s ally and spokesperson Kira Yarmush said in an interview that Alexei Navalny‘s vision for change will be kept alive by his team.
In an interview, Yarmush said that although they have lost their leader, they have not lost their ideas and belifs.
Speaking to Reuters from an undisclosed location via zoom, she said that the team holds Russian president Vladimir Putin responsible for what she called Navalny’s murder although she did not provide any evidence to establish her claims.Although, Yarmysh pointed to a previous incident in 2020 when Navalny survived a nerve agent poisoning attempt, which Western doctors confirmed.
Putin denied the claims that the Russian state had tried to kill Navalny, saying it would have “finished the job” if it had really wanted to eliminate him.
“We knew that there was a risk, Alexei knew it as well. And yesterday they murdered him as they planned to do it three years ago”, said Yarmysh.
Yarmysh stated that they were aware of the risks involved, and she believes that Navalny was murdered as planned.
The prison service statement on Friday did not give a cause of death other than saying he collapsed after taking a walk. Navalny’s mother and lawyer were told at the prison colony on Saturday that he had died of “sudden death syndrome”, prominent Navalny ally Ivan Zhdanov said on Saturday.
Yarmysh called on Western leaders to “put as much pressure on (Putin) as possible”, seek justice in response to Navalny’s death and not negotiate with Putin.
The Russian authorities have labeled Navalny and his supporters as extremists with ties to the CIA and have banned his movement, leading many of his followers to flee abroad.
Yarmysh, who had worked with Navalny for over a decade, said he represented hope that Russia will be “a proper democratic country with fair elections, with an independent court, with free press… peaceful and wealthy country”.
“Of course everyone is devastated,” Yarmysh said. “Alexei was a person who resembled all these ideas and who was fighting for them. So, I’m sure that his legacy won’t die with him, and people will return to these ideas”.
In an interview, Yarmush said that although they have lost their leader, they have not lost their ideas and belifs.
Speaking to Reuters from an undisclosed location via zoom, she said that the team holds Russian president Vladimir Putin responsible for what she called Navalny’s murder although she did not provide any evidence to establish her claims.Although, Yarmysh pointed to a previous incident in 2020 when Navalny survived a nerve agent poisoning attempt, which Western doctors confirmed.
Putin denied the claims that the Russian state had tried to kill Navalny, saying it would have “finished the job” if it had really wanted to eliminate him.
“We knew that there was a risk, Alexei knew it as well. And yesterday they murdered him as they planned to do it three years ago”, said Yarmysh.
Yarmysh stated that they were aware of the risks involved, and she believes that Navalny was murdered as planned.
The prison service statement on Friday did not give a cause of death other than saying he collapsed after taking a walk. Navalny’s mother and lawyer were told at the prison colony on Saturday that he had died of “sudden death syndrome”, prominent Navalny ally Ivan Zhdanov said on Saturday.
Yarmysh called on Western leaders to “put as much pressure on (Putin) as possible”, seek justice in response to Navalny’s death and not negotiate with Putin.
The Russian authorities have labeled Navalny and his supporters as extremists with ties to the CIA and have banned his movement, leading many of his followers to flee abroad.
Yarmysh, who had worked with Navalny for over a decade, said he represented hope that Russia will be “a proper democratic country with fair elections, with an independent court, with free press… peaceful and wealthy country”.
“Of course everyone is devastated,” Yarmysh said. “Alexei was a person who resembled all these ideas and who was fighting for them. So, I’m sure that his legacy won’t die with him, and people will return to these ideas”.
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