From the BBC:
“Navalny's body returned to
mother, spokeswoman says”
The body of leading Russian
opposition figure Alexei Navalny has been returned to his mother, his
spokeswoman says. In a post on X, Kira Yarmysh thanked everybody who had
demanded that the authorities hand over his remains. "The funeral is yet
to take place," she wrote.
Navalny's mother Lyudmila had
reportedly been told to agree to a "secret" burial. If she refused,
he would be buried at the prison colony where he died. She has spend the last
week in the town close to the prison where he died, trying to first confirm the
location of his body then demanding it be returned to her. After signing a
death certificate saying he had died of natural causes, she was then given
three hours to agree to a "secret" funeral for her son. If she didn't
agree he would be buried within the grounds of the prison where he died, Ms
Yarmysh said his mother was told. However, Lyudmila had apparently refused to
negotiate with the authorities. Ms Yarmysh said the funeral plans were still
not clear. "We don't know whether the authorities will interfere with it
being carried out in the way the family wants and as Alexei deserves," she
said.
Earlier on Saturday, Navalny's
widow, Yulia, accused Vladimir Putin of holding her late husband's body
"hostage" and demanded its release without conditions. She again
accused the Russian president of being behind the death of her husband. The
Kremlin has denied the allegations, calling Western reaction to the death
"hysterical". Navalny died on 16 February in a Russian prison inside
the Arctic Circle. For years he was the most high-profile critic of the Russian
leader. In August 2020, the former opposition leader was poisoned using the
Novichok nerve agent by a team of would-be assassins from the Russian secret
services. Airlifted to Germany, he recovered there before returning to Russia
in January 2021, where he was imprisoned. Attempts at commemorating his death
have been met by a heavy-handed response from Russian authorities, with
makeshift monuments cleared and hundreds arrested.
^ Even in death Putin can’t stop
Navalny. ^
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