My death wouldn't help Putin: Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's parting remark

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My death wouldn't help Putin: Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's parting remark
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MOSCOW (REUTERS) - A day before Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny collapsed in what his allies say was a case of poisoning on Thursday (Aug 20), he met a group of young supporters in private and took a familiar question: why aren't you dead?. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MOSCOW - A day before Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny collapsed in what his allies say was a case of poisoning on Thursday , he met a group of young supporters in private and took a familiar question: why aren't you dead?His campaigns against the Kremlin and official corruption had made him many enemies and the target of several violent attacks over the years, so the question did not come as a surprise.

Then, according to Chumakov, he grew more serious and added that his death would not help President Vladimir Putin. Navalny fell ill as he flew back to Moscow from Siberia, where he met allies who are campaigning at regional elections next month, part of a strategy to galvanise disparate opposition groups into a single front against Putin's United Russia party.

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