- Alexei Navalny died in Prison No. 3 of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Oblast in Russia
- Of course, he was killed by Putin, like thousands of others who were tortured and tortured because of this being – noted President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky
- The death of Alexei Navalny sparked a torrent of protests and solidarity marches around the world. It also became the number one topic in the international press
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The Corriere della Sera newspaper confirms.“Alexey Navalny was not a liberal, but he lived and died as a hero. He wanted to live and fight in his homeland.”
According to a columnist in an Italian daily newspaper, in order for Navalny's sacrifice not to be in vain, it is necessary to understand that “if Putin wins, we will all lose and be in danger.”
“Russian disinformation is very effective”
“Now they will try to throw mud at Navalny, and they are already doing that; Russian disinformation is very well organized and effective. They will say that he was a chauvinist, that he is no saint, that he is an extremist, that he is a madman who also has bodies in his closet. But don’t give up on cheating,” the comment writer wrote.
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He added: “Alexey Navalny was a hero. Many say that they are ready to die for their homeland, but this is just rhetoric. But when someone really dies in the prison of a Siberian tyrant, this is not rhetoric.”
“Let's get it right: Navalny was a Russian nationalist. He was not a liberal, let alone a leftist. He was a patriot and, unlike the war criminal Putin, he wanted good for his country and put his wealth and his loved ones behind them.” Someone and his life are in danger,” concluded the Milan newspaper columnist.
These pages also confirmed that a month before the “referendum” in the presidential elections, which will confirm that Vladimir Putin remains in power, only Navalny “interfered” with him.
The newspaper asked, “Did he order his killing publicly or did he allow Navalny to slowly fade away, and kill him because of the horrific prison conditions? Regardless of what happened, it was clear that Navalny would die sooner or later.”
An Italian newspaper reports Navalny's death. “State crime”
The front page of the daily newspaper La Repubblica bears the following headline: “Navalny is a state crime.”
The commentary noted that the oppositionist's death was “the latest indictment against the totalitarian power in the Kremlin” and that it “shows the true nature of a regime that does not tolerate dissidents.”
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He added that it is “a rebuke to the free world that knew everything and did nothing, and is waiting like a spectator, for what is written in the merciless logic of power to happen in reality.”
“And so Alexei Navalny made his last gesture in the isolation to which he has been sentenced since his imprisonment in 2021.” – confirmed the Romanian newspaper.
She also expressed her belief that with Navalny's death, “terrorism will triumph, and Putin will destroy all hopes for change.” He pointed out that “there will be no mass marches to commemorate the last martyr of the Russian opposition.”
Putin has crossed the final red line
Commenting on “Disagreement and Punishment,” the columnist for the daily La Stampa draws attention to the number of inconsistencies in the final and tragic act of death, or – as he adds – “the murder of Navalny.”
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He points out that “determining the circumstances of the death will inevitably be difficult and incomplete,” even though “the person responsible seems clear to everyone.”
According to La Stampa newspaper, Putin has crossed the last red line.
This newspaper also speaks of the “courage of the rebellious martyr” and says that “the West no longer has the power to stop” Putin.
“The killer Putin strikes again,” El Jornal newspaper stressed. According to this newspaper, “Whoever remains silent is Putin’s partner, also in European democracies.” The newspaper indicated that Navalny made a conscious choice to die in the name of freedom.
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