Five days after Alexei Navalny died in a Russian prison, another critic of President Vladimir Putin appeared in a grainy video link from his Siberian jail, dressed in a black prison uniform against the stark white walls of his cell.
“If we submit to despondency and fall into despair, then this is exactly what they’re counting on," the emaciated prisoner told a Moscow court hearing in February. “Our main duty to our dead comrades is that we continue our work, with even greater dedication than before."
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