Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (4 June 1976 – 16 February 2024) was a Russian opposition leader, lawyer, anti-corruption activist and a political prisoner. He organised anti-government demonstrations and ran for office to advocate reforms against corruption in Russia, and against President Vladimir Putin and his government. Navalny was a Russian Opposition Coordination Council member. He was the leader of the Russia of the Future party and founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK). He was recognised by Amnesty International as a prisoner of conscience, and was awarded the Sakharov Prize for his work on human rights. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alexei Navalny, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Man Putin Couldn't Kill
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Putin Forever?
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People Who Differ
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The Witness
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Navalny
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F@ck This Job
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Parasites
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Becoming Navalny
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Putin's Bears - The Most Dangerous Hackers in the World
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Age of Disagreement
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I am Nobody
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Semyon's Mother
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The Man Who Was Too Free
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The Russian Soul
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The Term. Beginning of a Big Story
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Winter, Go Away!
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My Friend Boris Nemtsov
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Chaika
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Nemtsov
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Don't Call Him Dimon
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Citizen K
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Electing Russia
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Putin's Palace: History of World's Largest Bribe
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Rastorhuev
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Crimean Bridge. Stolen with Love!
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Age Of Disagreement. 2024
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vDud
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Traitors
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Parasites
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Crimean Bridge. Stolen with Love!
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Crimean Bridge. Stolen with Love!
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Putin's Palace: History of World's Largest Bribe
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Chaika
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Don't Call Him Dimon
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Putin's Palace: History of World's Largest Bribe
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Chaika
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Traitors
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Россия будущего с Алексеем Навальным
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