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The Woman Fighting to Free Her Husband—and All Political Prisoners—in Russia
For many Russians, March 1 was a day of mourning. The memorial service for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who perished weeks earlier in a remote Arctic penal colony, was being held in a small church on the outskirts of Moscow. Despite the heavy police presence and in defiance of the Russian government’s warnings against unauthorized gatherings, tens of thousands of people turned out for the funeral, with many chanting “Putin is a killer!” and “No to war!” It was the largest protest Russia had seen since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago—a fitting tribute for a man best known for his ability to draw Russians onto the streets to demonstrate agains

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