Navalny's Widow Urges Innovative Ways to Defeat Putin, Honor Late Husband's Democracy Quest
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Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, gave a speech to the European Parliament calling for innovative ways to defeat Putin and support Russian democracy.
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Navalnaya said Putin must answer for what he's done to her husband, her country, and Ukraine. She said Navalny was tortured and starved before being killed in prison.
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Navalnaya marked the 2-year anniversary of the Ukraine invasion and said the world has grown exhausted. She warned you cannot negotiate with Putin.
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Navalnaya said to defeat Putin, supporters must become innovators and "stop being boring." Sanctions and rules won't hurt him.
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Navalny will be buried on Friday in Moscow. His lawyer was briefly detained in Moscow on Tuesday as the team struggles to arrange funeral services.