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Over 400 detained in Russia for mourning Navalny’s death

People gather⁢ at ⁣a makeshift memorial for late‍ Russian⁣ opposition leader Alexei Navalny organized at the monument⁣ to the victims of political repressions in Saint Petersburg on February 16, 2024, following Navalny’s death in his Arctic prison. (Photo by Olga MALTSEVA / AFP) (Photo by OLGA MALTSEVA/AFP‌ via Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
12:05 PM – Monday, ⁣February 19, 2024

According to a prominent rights group, over 400 ​individuals have now been detained ‍in ⁤Russia while ‌mourning ⁣the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who reportedly died last week at⁤ a remote⁤ Arctic penal colony.

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On Friday, Russian‍ authorities declared that ⁣Navalny, who was serving a 19-year prison sentence due to extremism charges, died last week in prison. He died in the prison establishment above the Arctic Circle on the Yamal Peninsula.

As a result of Navalny’s death, several demonstrations internationally and in Russia took place, where people⁤ gathered⁣ who wished that he could take on Russian⁤ President Vladimir Putin in the future ‍election.

Many Russians who had placed their future hopes in the hands ‍of President⁢ Vladimir Putin’s ​most critical ​opponent were‍ devastated by the ‌unexpected death of Navalny, 47. Even‌ after surviving a nerve agent poisoning and serving several ⁣prison terms, Navalny persisted in his outspoken criticism of ⁤Putin.

After the news spread​ around the world, hundreds of people showed up in ​dozens of Russian cities on Friday‌ and Saturday​ to pay‍ their respects to Navalny⁤ at makeshift monuments ​and memorials, honoring those who have⁣ suffered from political repression and censorship.

Supporters of Navalny ⁣brought‍ flowers and⁣ candles⁢ to the ‌memorials. By Saturday night, police had arrested 401 people in more than a dozen cities, according to the rights⁢ organization OVD-Info, which tracks political​ arrests and offers legal⁢ assistance.

The⁢ group reported⁤ this data ‌to a tracker on ⁢its website.

The second-largest ‍city in Russia, St.⁤ Petersburg, saw more than 200 arrests, according to OVD-Info.

One of the individuals⁢ detained was Grigory Mikhnov-Voitenko, a ‌priest of the ‌Apostolic Orthodox Church, which is⁣ independent of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was taken into custody on Saturday ⁤morning after announcing on​ social​ media that he would‍ be holding a memorial service‌ for Navalny. He was​ arrested on ⁤charges of rally⁢ planning and he was ‌put in a holding cell in a‌ police precinct.

However, OVD-Info revealed that he later⁤ suffered a stroke and had to⁣ be ⁤hospitalized.

According to a ⁣statement from court officials on Saturday, in St. Petersburg, courts have demanded‍ 42 of those detained on Friday to ⁣serve from one to six days in jail, and nine other individuals were charged.

Furthermore, OVD-Info ‌ reported that⁢ at‌ least six individuals in Moscow received orders to spend 15 days in jail. According to the group, two more people​ were imprisoned in the city of Bryansk and one more in the southern city ⁢of Krasnodar.

The announcement of Navalny’s death was made one month before Russia’s presidential⁣ election, which is most likely going to extend President Vladimir‌ Putin’s term in⁣ office by another six years. On Sunday, there were still unanswered ‌questions regarding the cause of death and the timing of the body’s release to the family‍ by the authorities.

The politician was ⁢“murdered,” according to Navalny’s team, which also claimed that‌ the government was purposely delaying the⁤ body’s release.⁢ Navalny’s mother and attorneys reportedly received conflicting ​information from different facilities that they ⁢had visited in their ⁣search for the body.

On Saturday, ‌Navalny’s ⁤spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, claimed that‌ “they’re driving us around in circles and ‌covering ⁣their tracks.”

According to Yarmysh, a note given to ⁤Navalny’s mother said that he passed ‌away on Friday at 2:17 p.m.

When his mother arrived at the prison colony on Saturday, officials informed her that her son had‍ allegedly‍ died from “sudden death syndrome.”

“Everything there is covered with​ cameras in the ⁣colony. Every step he took was filmed from all angles⁣ all these years. Each employee has a video recorder. In two days, ⁢there has not‍ been a single video leaked or published. There is no room⁤ for uncertainty here,” Navalny’s ‍closest supporter and ⁣strategist Leonid Volkov stated on ⁣Sunday.

According to Russia’s ⁣Federal Penitentiary Service, Navalny “felt ‍sick” after a walk on Friday and later became unconscious at the penal⁤ colony. Soon after, ‍an ambulance ⁤arrived but it was reported that Navalny could not⁤ be revived, adding that the⁣ reason for his death is “still being established.”

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​Why has there been confusion surrounding Navalny’s cause ⁤of death and a lack of transparency ⁢from the government?

Have been several​ different⁤ versions of ‍the cause of death. ⁢First sudden death syndrome, then a heart attack, then severe heart failure,” said Yarmysh.

The confusion​ surrounding Navalny’s death and ⁤the lack of transparency from the government has raised concerns‌ both domestically ⁣and internationally. Many are ​questioning the official narrative and demanding a thorough investigation into‌ the circumstances of Navalny’s death.

The international‍ community has also⁣ expressed its dismay and concern over the treatment of Navalny and the crackdown ⁤on protesters. Several countries, including the United States and European Union members, have called for the release of those detained and for‌ Russia to respect the rights of its ​citizens to ‍freedom ‌of expression and⁢ assembly.

Navalny’s death has ‍further intensified the already strained relations between Russia and the West. The poisoning‍ and subsequent death of Navalny, along with the subsequent crackdown on protesters, have led to renewed calls for sanctions‍ against Russia and‌ increased pressure on President Putin’s regime.

Despite the risks involved, Navalny’s⁢ supporters remain determined to carry ‌on his fight‍ for ‍democracy in Russia. ⁤They continue ⁢to organize protests, rallies, and other forms of peaceful resistance, despite the threat of⁣ arrest and persecution.

Navalny’s ⁢death has cast a spotlight on the lack of political ​freedoms and human rights issues in Russia.​ It has ignited a renewed​ sense of determination among ⁢those who seek ⁣change and greater accountability from the Russian government.

As ‌the ‌world mourns the loss of Navalny, it is crucial that we stand in solidarity with the Russian people and support their struggle for democracy and human rights. The international community must hold Russia accountable‍ for its actions and continue to push for greater transparency and respect ‍for fundamental freedoms.

Navalny’s death⁤ is a tragic reminder of the dangers faced by those who dare to speak out against authoritarian regimes. It ‌serves as a wake-up call ‍for all of us to defend ⁣and protect the rights and‌ freedoms that we often take for granted.

Let us honor Navalny’s memory by continuing his fight for a free and democratic Russia, where the voices of its ​people are heard and ⁢respected.

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