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Message which Alexey Navalny, reported dead in prison today, had sent to his wife for Valentine's day:
"Baby, we're just like the song "Hope": there are cities between us, airport runway lights, blue snowstorms, and thousands of miles. But I feel you near me every second, and I love you more and more."
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arianakozlova · 2 months
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Still can't believe 💔
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art-is-art-is-art · 2 months
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I'm thinking about Alexey Navalny's family. About his wife Yulia. They have been together since they were both 22. Now she is 47. A widow.
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The number of flowers on Navalny's grave formed a mountain of flowers can you imagine this at putin's grave? this is a big fuck you to putin
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ferdifz · 2 months
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On the left: Alexey Navalny making a 'Heart' sign with his hands in court in 2nd February 2021. On the right: Me making a 'Heart' sign at the voting station in Jakarta on 14th February 2024.
Just a coincidence. But kinda nice, I think.
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Please ,share this thread.
It should be seen by all fans of russian oppositionists, people who believe in "good russians", those who believe or justify Navalny, or thinking that he is a good person/ just a saint who suffers for truth, peace and freedom, especially those people from the Western world, who already are or will be moved by this movie and will not go deeper than his few statements and deeds, like Hugh Jackman.
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Some examples from it:
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And Hugh Jackman video:
PS.:Initially I attached a link to this video on YouTube, not from the official page on Jackman's Instagram, so I am correcting myself,but:
It's funny that now the comments under this post (and all others,so maybe I'm wrong(?)) are closed, but what happened? Did someone not like the reaction?
So ,if you can, please go and like some comments that draw attention to the problem or explain why he is wrong.
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snovyda · 1 year
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Nothing illustrates this better than one of the leaders of Navalny's team being so happy about their documentary being nominated for an Oscar that, while circling with broad red lines, she partly covered up "A House Made of Splinters", a documentary about the war in Ukraine, which was also nominated:
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Just like the ww2 media obsessed with looking for "good germans" to the point of dehumanizing their actual victims, this obsession with the search for "good russians" (many of whom are literal war criminals and/or fascists, or imperialists with open far-right views) is actively silencing the voices of russia's actual victims.
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zhensheng · 2 months
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navalny is fucking dead. they killed him. i cant believe that hes no longer with us. i dont think i ever will.
i never wanted to post about politics but they just killing us all, someone longer, someone faster. i am horrified.
i want russia to be free. i want myself to be free. he was one of the symbols of our fight and now he's gone. I don't know what will be next. i am scared about the future.
6 yo portrait of him. he was fine back in 2018. everything was much easier
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he was just 47. he had wife and kids. he had all of us, but we lost. lost him. and it hurts like an older brother i never had is gone.
maybe will delete later
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geritsel · 2 months
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Siegfried Woldhek - a well known Dutch right wing freak-politician admiring his idol.
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haxyr3 · 2 months
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Michele Berdy dedicated her podcast to the funeral of Alexey Navalny. She explained the vocabulary that is normally used during funerals and provided cultural insights necessary to understand what happened during the funerals of Alexey.
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gubb7k · 2 months
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!!!! R.I.P.
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arianakozlova · 2 months
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Yulia Navalnaya announced that she will continue the work of her husband❤️
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art-is-art-is-art · 2 months
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Navalny's funeral is a special event, because protests are not allowed in Russia, but people attending this funeral definitely see it as a protest. Few people are brave enough to protest because the risk of being arrested and beaten is rather high, but this funeral seems to attract many thousands of Russians, not even just Muscovites but those from other Russian cities who plan to arrive to Moscow to participate. The nature of the event – a religious ceremony and a burial – should make the Russian regime act less harsh than usual, after all, they speak so much about traditional values and pretend to be Christian. But I'm quite pessimistic still. I'm afraid they will call it all an illegal protest so they can act accordingly. Maybe they will use provocateurs for that, but sadly I think that some foolish people will bring signs and flags and try to shout some slogans themselves. I'm afraid that streets will be blocked and most people won't be able to enter the cemetery, and I'm positive that there will be arrests. Just in case, I'll take an old phone with me, without photos, messages and apps, so the police won't be able to go though my phone and find something illegal there
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"Hi, it's Navalny!"
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I don't own anything
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upatthevilla · 2 months
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Alexey Nalvalny’s birthday message to his wife, Yulia, in July 2023. (As recounted by Masha Gessen in the New Yorker today 2/16/2024.)
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elenatria · 2 months
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I guess I'll have to find me something nice to watch this weekend, with some sort of happy ending.
Something like "Tetris" where good-hearted and decent family men get bullied by the strongmen of the state but in the end find happiness for themselves and their families, even if it's in another country.
Or like "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" where people sacrifice themselves for a country and a service they believe in, but at least the traitors who caused their torture get caught and punished in the end.
Спокойной ночи, everyone. This world will never change.
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