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A life in opposition: Navalny s path to heroic symbol
15 Feb, 2021 10:14 PM
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Aleksei Navalny, Russia s opposition leader, at his court hearing last month. Photo / Sergey Ponomarev, The New York Times
Aleksei Navalny, Russia s opposition leader, at his court hearing last month. Photo / Sergey Ponomarev, The New York Times
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By: Anton Troianovski
Even as a boy, the Russian opposition leader resisted authority. Now, he poses a growing threat to the country s ultimate authority, President Vladimir V. Putin. While waiting out the coronavirus lockdown in his two-bedroom apartment last spring, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny seemed uncharacteristically idle, with his most potent weapon against the Kremlin street protests off the table.
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A life in opposition: Navalnyâs path from gadfly to heroic symbol
By Anton Troianovski New York Times,Updated February 13, 2021, 1:17 p.m.
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In this photo taken on Feb. 12 and provided by the Babuskinsky District Court, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny stood in a cage during a hearing on charges of defamation in the Babuskinsky District Court in Moscow.Associated Press
MOSCOW â While waiting out the coronavirus lockdown in his two-bedroom apartment last spring, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny seemed uncharacteristically idle, with his most potent weapon against the Kremlin â street protests â off the table.
And yet, Navalny felt that President Vladimir Putinâs grip on power might be slipping. Operating from his living room, rather than the slick Moscow studio he had used before, he cranked out videos haranguing Putin for failing to manage the coronavirus crisis and leaving Russians struggling as the economy suffered. Conf