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Russia’s Opposition Confronts a Future Without Navalny


Russia’s Opposition Confronts a Future Without Navalny
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It’s been two months (Jan. 18), since Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny returned home following a lengthy recovery abroad from a near fatal poisoning attack. Navalny — and western governments — blame the Russian government for the attempt on his life — a charge the Kremlin denies. Yet a Russian court has since sentenced Navalny to just over two and a-half years in prison for alleged past parole violations. The question now: can Russia’s opposition thrive — or even survive — without its leading figure? From Moscow for VOA, Charles Maynes reports.

Camera: Ricardo Marquina, Agencies, Produced by: Ricardo Marquina/Rob Raffaele

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