Monday, February 19, 2024

HERE COME POISON PUTIN'S LIES - Russia Says Alexei Navalny Died of ‘Sudden Death Syndrome,’ Keeping Body from Family - AND PUTIN WILL DIE BY A VIOLENT COUP

PUTIN WILL GET HIS HEAD RUN OVER BY A FEW TANKS! THE WORLD PRAYS FOR THE DAY!

Russia Says Alexei Navalny Died of ‘Sudden Death Syndrome,’ WHICH IS RUSSIAN FOR PUTIN POISONED HIM Keeping Body from Family

FILE - Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny takes part in a march in memory of oppos
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Russian officials are reportedly refusing to release the body of opposition leader Alexei Navalny to his family after his sudden death in an Arctic prison camp on February 16.

Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said on Sunday it is “obvious that they are lying and doing everything they can to avoid handing over the body.”

Yarmysh said 47-year-old Navalny was “murdered” at the prison, but officials insisted “no crime had been found” during their preliminary investigation of his death.

When Navalny’s mother went to the prison on Saturday, she was told her son died from “sudden death syndrome” and his body had already been sent to Salekhard, the city nearest to the harsh and remote prison camp. Navalny’s mother and his lawyers proceeded to Salekhard, only to be told the morgue was not open for business and had not received Navalny’s body.

According to Yarmysh, a few hours after enduring that runaround, Navalny’s family and lawyers were informed his body was being held by the authorities pending a full investigation into his death, which will supposedly be concluded sometime next week.

Yarmysh said officials were clearly “driving us around in circles and covering their tracks” by refusing to hand over the body.

Navalny’s wife Yulia released a nine-minute video message over the weekend in which she raged against Russian strongman Vladimir Putin for killing her husband and depriving their two children of a father.

“Putin did not only murder the person, Alexei Navalny. He wanted, along with him, to kill our hope, our freedom, our future,” Yulia Navalnaya said in her video.

Yulia met Alexei during a vacation in Turkey in 1998 and married him in 2000, setting aside a career in banking to raise their children. She has been much more private than her husband until now, stepping into the spotlight briefly in January 2021 when she accompanied Alexei on the flight to Moscow that he knew would end with his arrest.

Navalnaya agreed with Yarmysh that Russian officials are hiding her husband’s body to conceal the circumstances of his death.

“They lie pathetically, and wait for the traces of another Putin’s Novichok to disappear there,” she said. Novichok is the chemical weapon allegedly used by Russian agents in an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Navalny while he was flying from Siberia to Moscow in August 2020.

“My husband could not be broken, and that’s exactly why Putin killed him, in the most cowardly way. He did not have the courage to look him in the eye or even say his name. And now they are also cowardly, hiding his body, not showing him to his mother, not giving it to her,” she said.

People read a civil memorial service (a secular farewell ceremony for a deceased person) near a monument to victims of political repression to honor the memory of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny the day after the news of his death, in St. Petersburg. (Andrei Bok/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty)

Navalnaya said she would continue her husband’s work to expose the corruption of the Russian elite and break Putin’s dictatorial grip on power.

“I shouldn’t have been in this place, I shouldn’t be recording this video. There should have been another person in my place. But that person was killed by Vladimir Putin,” she said mournfully.

“I want to live in a free Russia, I want to build a free Russia,” she told her husband’s supporters. “I urge you to stand next to me. I ask you to share the rage with me. Rage, anger, hatred towards those who dared to kill our future.”

“Vladimir Putin killed my husband. By killing Alexei, Putin killed half of me – half of my heart and half of my soul. But I still have the other half, and it tells me that I have no right to give up. I will continue the work of Alexei Navalny, continue to fight for our country,” she declared.

Navalnaya said the most important way to honor Alexei’s memory was to “keep fighting, more desperate, fiercer than before” against Putin and “his friends, bandits in uniform, thieves and murderers who crippled our country.”

Navalnaya said it was clear enough why Putin wanted her husband dead and soon she and her allies would “find out who, exactly, carried out this crime, and how exactly.”

“We will name the names and show the faces,” she promised.

A few hours after releasing her video message, Navalnaya met with European Union (EU) foreign ministers in Brussels, where EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell expressed “the EU”s deepest condolences” for her loss.

The Associated Press

People lay flowers paying the last respect to Alexei Navalny at the monument, a large boulder from the Solovetsky islands, where the first camp of the Gulag political prison system was established, with the historical the Federal Security Service (FSB, Soviet KGB successor) building in the background, in Moscow, Russia, on Saturday morning, Feb. 17, 2024.  (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

“Vladimir Putin and his regime will be held accountable for the death of Alexei Navalny,” Borrell promised.

During the EU meeting, Germany proposed further sanctions against Russia as punishment for Navalny’s death. Borrell suggested freezing the assets of Russian prison officials in what would become the 13th round of EU sanctions against Russia since it invaded Ukraine in February 2021.

PUTIN   =  MASS MURDERER   -  HE MUST BE CAPTURED AND POISONED ALONG WITH THOSE WHO PROPPED UP HIS REGIME

Watch: U2’s Bono Leads Vegas Concert Crowd in ‘Alexei Navalny’ Chant

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U2 frontman Bono led the crowd in a chant of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s name in the wake of his untimely death in a remote Arctic penal colony.

Bono set his sights on Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, charging that he will steamroll Ukraine and then move on to a NATO country like Poland, which could potentially launch World War III.

“Next week it’ll be two years since Putin invaded and tried to destroy the hard-won freedoms [of Ukraine],” Bono said. “Next it’ll be Poland, next it’ll be Lithuania, East Germany; who knows where this man will or won’t go.”

“To these people freedom is not just a word in a song. For these people freedom is the most important word in the world — so important that Ukrainians are fighting and dying for it,” he added. “And it’s so important that Alexei Navalny chose to give his up.”

Bono then said that since Putin would never say Navalny’s name, he asked the crowd to say it with him.

“Apparently Putin would never, ever say his name. So I thought tonight, the people who believe in freedom must say his name. Not just remember it, but say it,” Bono said.

As Breitbart News reported, Navalny, Putin’s chief critic and opposition leader in Russia, died while in prison under questionable conditions.

Anti-corruption campaigner and opposition party leader Alexi Navalny, who had previously survived a poisoning attempt by the infamous Russian nerve agent Novichok in 2020 and who has spent years in prison, has died, Russia says. A press release from a Russian state media outlet states President Putin has been informed of the death, which is said to have happened today.

At the time of his death, Navalny was serving a 19-year prison sentence at an Arctic penal colony. Navalny had been branded a “terrorist and extremist” by the Russian government and convicted of several crimes, which he maintained were hollow and politically motivated.

Several mourners of Navalny were later arrested while paying tribute to Navalny in Russia.

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Lindsey Graham: Time to Designate Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that after the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, it was time to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Partial transcript as follows: 

GRAHAM: As to what happened in Russia with Navalny was one of the bravest people I have ever met. When he went back to Russia, he had to know he was going to be killed by Putin. And he was murdered by Putin. So what- why don’t we do this? I just got off the phone with two Democratic senators. Let’s make Russia a state sponsor of terrorism under U.S. law. Let’s make them pay a price for killing Navalny. It would allow the Navalny family to go to U.S. court and sue Putin’s Russia for killing of their loved one. A state sponsored terrorism designation is a game changer. It would allow more sanctions, it would open up the American courtroom. I’ve been pushing on this for a year.

ROBERT COSTA: Do you expect legislation on that this week?

GRAHAM: Yes, absolutely. President Biden told Putin if something happens to Navalny, you’re going to pay a price. President Biden, I agree with you. The price they should pay is to make Russia a state sponsor of terrorism like Iran, Cuba and North Korea. They deserve this designation. Putin’s been killing people, opposition leaders, for decades now. He’s dismembered Syria. He’s one of the world’s worst actors.

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Zelensky Suggests Regime Change in Russia and Assassination Awaits Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US Vice President Kamala Harris (not pictured)
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested that assassination awaits Russian strongman Vladimir Putin while backing the “destruction of his regime” in an address to the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

Appearing before world leaders as they converged to Munich, Germany for the annual security conference, President Zelensky said that the only “two options” left for Putin, either face a war crimes trial at The Hague or be assassinated.

“One may have different attitudes towards international institutions, but the International Criminal Court’s warrant for Putin’s arrest for kidnapping and forced deportation of children from Ukraine clearly demonstrates where Putin’s so-called ‘career’ should end. He has only two options ahead – to be in the dock in The Hague, or to be killed by one of his accomplices who are now killing for him,” Zelensky said per a readout of the speech from state media Ukrinform.

Zelensky accused Putin of being the “source of wars and destabilization” and therefore the West should do “everything possible to defeat the aggressor”.

“We should not fear Putin’s defeat. Putin is a threat to all free nations. And yes, for those who still haven’t heard – Putin is the monster who invaded Ukraine and killed thousands and thousands of people and kidnapped and deported at least tens of thousands of Ukrainian children,” the Ukrainian president continued.

Zelensky also claimed that Putin “murdered another opposition leader” about the death of Russian dissident Alexy Navalny, which the Ukrainian leader suggested was Putin sending a “clear message” to Western leaders ahead of the Munich conference.

“Please, let’s not fear Putin’s defeat and the destruction of his regime. Let’s instead – work together to destroy what he stands for. It is his fate to lose, not the fate of the rules-based world order to vanish,” he said.

“If we don’t defeat Putin now, it won’t eventually matter who is the president of Russia. Because every new Russian dictator will remember how to maintain power by annexing the lands of other peoples, killing opponents, and destroying the world order. If this happens Europe and Central Asia and the whole world will be a very dark place.”

Moscow has previously accused Kyiv of attempting to assassinate Vladimir Putin on at least two occasions, including an apparent attempt to use drones to attack the Kremlin in May of last year.

The month prior, German media claimed that Ukraine had attempted to use drones equipped with explosives to blow up Putin during a visit to a factory on the outskirts of Moscow, claims which neither the Kremlin nor Kyiv corroborated.

The main subject of Zelensky’s speech at the Munich conference was to urge Western leaders to send more weapons and ammunition to Ukraine as the war approaches its third year. Despite making almost no major gains during last year’s “Spring counteroffensive” while being heavily subsidies by American and European taxpayers, Zelensky claimed that “artificial deficits” of weapons being supplied from the West were allowing Putin to increase the intensity of his military’s attacks on Ukrainian forces.

U.S. President Joe Biden is seeking a further round of $60 billion in aid to Ukraine, however, with a lack of recent success, mounting corruption scandals, and a lack of clear objectives from the White House, House Republicans are currently attempting to block the latest aid package to Ukraine.

While this move has drawn the ire of European leaders, the EU has recently admitted that it will only be able to send half the amount of artillery shells it had committed to Ukraine by March, reinforcing criticisms of NATO delinquency in Europe made by former President Donald Trump.

Trump, who has consistently called for peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv in order to stop the bloodshed and suggested that he could end the war within 24 hours, was personally called out specifically on Saturday by Zelensky. The Ukrainian president invited Trump to visit the “front line” of the war with him, in an apparent jibe at the former president’s desire to end the war.

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