New memoir from Russian dissident Alexei Navalny reveals he knew he would die in prison
- Excerpts from Alexey Navalny's memoir show he believed he would die in prison.
- The New Yorker and the Times published portions of the book, detailing Navalny's final years, including imprisonment.
- "I will spend the rest of my life in prison and die here," Navalny stated on March 22, 2022.
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Alexei Navalni, the most prominent opponent of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, was convinced that he was going to die in prison, something that finally happened last February. In a memoir released this weekend in the magazine 'The New Yorker', Navalni says: “I will spend the rest of my life in prison and I will die here. There will be no one to fire me... All anniversaries will be celebrated without me. I will never see my grandchildren.” The b…
The memoirs of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison in February, will be published at the end of the month. The New Yorker published excerpts in advance.
“I will spend the rest of my life in prison and I will die here,” Alexei Navalny wrote two years before he died in a Russian prison in February, according to the first published excerpts from the posthumous memoirs of Vladimir Putin's number one opponent, AFP reports. There will be no one to say goodbye to (...) All birthdays will be celebrated without me. I will never see my grandchildren. I will not be the subject of any family story.
Putin critic Alexei Navalny knew he would die in Russian jail: ‘I’ll never see my grandchildren,’ he wrote in memoir
Alexei Navalny, the late Russian opposition leader and fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin, expected to die in prison, newly released excerpts of his memoir reveal.
Alexei Navalny, the most prominent leader of the Russian opposition for a decade, who died in a Russian prison in February, kept his internal and political battles in a diary for several years. Among other things, how he spent hours at a sewing machine in prison and the realization that he would never see his grandchildren.
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