The death of Alexei Navalny, a prominent political figure and critic of the Kremlin, has sparked significant reactions globally and within Russia. Andrew D'Anieri and others have emphasized that Navalny's death underscores the need to counter the Kremlin's abuses. Markdtooley highlighted Navalny's dedication to freedom and decency for the Russian people, noting he died "in odium libertatis". His funeral saw a massive turnout, described by Mary Dejevsky as a quiet revolt, with "Thousands upon thousands" indicating a potential shift in Russian politics. The European Union (#EU) has attributed 'ultimate responsibility' for Navalny's death to President Putin and the Russian authorities, as noted by Harsh V. Pant. Discussions on the future of dissent in Russia post-Navalny have been widespread, with insights from figures like Bill Browder, Lithuanian PM Ingrida Simonyte, and former CIA director David Petraeus.
Interview: The Future of Russia , by @McFaul Reflecting on the death of Alexei Navalny https://t.co/t69Fz0ur8K
Weekday replug for latest Foreign Desk on @Monocle_Radio. After Alexei Navalny, what future for dissent in Russia? With insights from @Billbrowder, @PostSovietGraf, Lithuanian PM @IngridaSimonyte and former CIA director David Petraeus. https://t.co/bUNIx7ENi1
The #EU has maintained that the “ultimate responsibility for the death of Navalny lies with President #Putin and the #Russian authorities”, writes Harsh V. Pant https://t.co/6wJYjd2s8S
The funeral of Alexei Navalny represented a quiet revolt. Thousands upon thousands across Russia bravely paid tribute to a man who had dedicated his life to fighting the Kremlin. It gave us a glimpse of a new politics in Russia, says Mary Dejevsky https://t.co/67JLVgWxo5
“Alexei Navalny, a political leader of the noblest kind, died in odium libertatis, ‘in hatred of freedom’—the freedom and decency he wished for his beloved Russian people.” https://t.co/DohOI2iOcg
"[Navalny's] death should reaffirm existing priorities in countering the Kremlin's worst abuses," writes Andrew D'Anieri. https://t.co/UcRMAercBH