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Pussy Riot protest Alexei Navalny’s death outside Russian embassy in Berlin

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Pussy Riot protested Alexei Navalny’s death outside the Russian embassy in Berlin on Sunday (February 18), accusing Vladimir Putin and the Russian government of being “murderers”.The activist group staged the protest outside the embassy following the Russian opposition leader’s death on Friday (February 16).Details surrounding his death remain scarce, though authorities at the prison where he was being held said he suffered “sudden death syndrome”, according to the BBC.

The state-run RT suggested via an unknown source that he died from a blood clot.Pussy Riot held large signs reading ‘Murderers’ at the demonstration. “We came with one simple word – ‘MURDERERS’ He did not just die.

He was murdered,” Pussy Riot creator Nadya Tolokonnikova said in a social media statement over the weekend.Navalny did not just die in Arctic jail, it was a cold-hearted assassination.Right before presidential •elections• in Russia.

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