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russian self-described “certified nationalist”, aspiring to be tsar of [[russia]] instead of the current tsar, [[Vladimir Putin]].
russian self-described “certified nationalist”, aspiring to be tsar of [[russia]] instead of the current tsar, [[Vladimir Putin]].
He has been denouncing Putin’s corruption and is currently a political prisoner.


== Threads by [[Alexei Navalny]] ==
== Threads by [[Alexei Navalny]] ==
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* [[Ukraine Explainers]], “[https://twitter.com/uaexplainers/status/1617496297241726983 Navalny’s team has launched a huge Free Navalny campaign with Anne Applebaum among its advisers and aspirations to win the Oscar for the Navalny movie. Good for them. Ukrainians and many other nations colonized by Russia are increasingly critical of the campaign. Here’s why:]”, January 23, 2023 ([https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1617496297241726983.html thread]) ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/UAExplainers-Navalny.pdf pdf])
* [[Ukraine Explainers]], “[https://twitter.com/uaexplainers/status/1617496297241726983 Navalny’s team has launched a huge Free Navalny campaign with Anne Applebaum among its advisers and aspirations to win the Oscar for the Navalny movie. Good for them. Ukrainians and many other nations colonized by Russia are increasingly critical of the campaign. Here’s why:]”, January 23, 2023 ([https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1617496297241726983.html thread]) ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/UAExplainers-Navalny.pdf pdf])
== See also ==
* [[Deimperialization of russia]]


[[ru: Алексей Навальный]]
[[ru: Алексей Навальный]]
[[es: Alekséi Navalni]]
[[es: Alekséi Navalni]]
[[fr: Alexeï Navalny]]
[[fr: Alexeï Navalny]]

Revision as of 06:35, 30 January 2023

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russian self-described “certified nationalist”, aspiring to be tsar of russia instead of the current tsar, Vladimir Putin.

He has been denouncing Putin’s corruption and is currently a political prisoner.

Threads by Alexei Navalny

russian marches

Speaker at the 2011 russian march

comments about immigrants and nationalism

against sending weapons to Ukraine

Crimea

tsar aspirations

Yes, I want Putin to go. No, I am absolutely against Alexei Navalny taking his place. Actually I’m against anyone taking Putin’s place. Changing “bad” Tsar for a “good” Tsar is not a solution.

Kamil Galeev [1]

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See also