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Alexeï Navalny must be buried this Friday in Moscow, his supporters called to gather

2024-03-01T07:33:59.517Z

Highlights: Alexeï Navalny must be buried this Friday in Moscow, his supporters called to gather. His team called for participation in the ceremony despite the risk of arrests. The Russian opponent died on February 16 at the age of 47 in a Russian penal colony in the Arctic in circumstances which remain obscure. His collaborators, his widow Yulia Navalnaïa and the West have accused Vladimir Putin of being responsible for his death, which the Kremlin rejects. Nearly 400 people were arrested by the police in the days following the death of the opponent.


The Russian opponent will be buried this Friday in the Borissovo cemetery in Moscow. His team called for participation in the ceremony despite the risk of arrests.


Russian opponent Alexeï Navalny must be buried on Friday in a Moscow cemetery after a farewell ceremony in a church, in which his team called on his supporters to participate despite the risk of arrests by the police.

Main critic of the Kremlin and charismatic anti-corruption activist, Alexeï Navalny died on February 16 at the age of 47 in a Russian penal colony in the Arctic in circumstances which remain obscure.

His collaborators, his widow Yulia Navalnaïa and the West have accused Vladimir Putin of being responsible for his death, which the Kremlin rejects.

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After delaying handing over Alexeï Navalny's remains to his loved ones, the Russian authorities finally did so last weekend, allowing a funeral.

The funeral service is scheduled to begin Friday at 2 p.m. (11 a.m. GMT) in a church in the Marino district, in the southeast of the Russian capital, where the opponent lived when he was free.

According to the Orthodox rite, the body will be exposed in an open coffin for his loved ones before burial in the nearby Borissovo cemetery, two hours later.

Funeral services under threat

His team, however, revealed Thursday that the funeral services refused to take the opponent's remains.

“It’s a real shame.

The hearse drivers are now refusing to take Alexei from the morgue

,” Ivan Zhdanov, one of Alexei Navalny's close associates, lamented on Telegram.

“First, we were not allowed to rent a funeral home to say goodbye to Alexei.

And now, when the funeral service is supposed to take place at the church, the funeral agents inform us that no hearse will take the body there

,” his team confirmed on social media.

According to her, the funeral services

“are receiving calls from strangers threatening them so that they will not take Alexei's body anywhere”

.

Since the handover of Alexeï Navalny's body to his mother on Saturday, the opponent's team had been looking for a place for a

"public farewell"

but was

"rejected"

any request, accusing the authorities of putting pressure on the managers.

His team nevertheless called on Muscovites to come and say goodbye to Alexeï Navalny, and his supporters in other cities and abroad to gather in front of memorials to honor his memory.

Gatherings which could be embarrassing for those in power, two weeks before the presidential election (March 15-17) supposed to extend Vladimir Putin's reign in power.

Putin and Moscow mayor held responsible

Nearly 400 people were arrested by the police in the days following the death of the opponent, during improvised rallies in his memory.

Yulia Navalnaïa, the opponent's widow, regretted Thursday that no civil ceremony had been authorized to allow the body to be exposed to a wider public, as is often the case after the death of major personalities in Russia.

“The people in the Kremlin killed him, then trampled his body, then trampled his mother and now trample his memory,”

she lambasted, accusing Vladimir Putin and the mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, of being responsible for this situation.

Yulia Navalnaïa also said, in a speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, that she feared arrests during the funeral.

Before his poisoning in 2020, which he barely survived and for which he blamed Vladimir Putin, then his arrest and sentence to 19 years in prison for

“extremism”

, Alexeï Navalny managed to mobilize crowds, particularly in the Russian capital. .

His movement, which relied on investigations denouncing the corruption of Russian elites, has been methodically dismantled in recent years, sending many of its collaborators behind bars or in exile.

After the death of her husband, Yulia Navalnaïa promised to continue her fight.

Source: lefigaro

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