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Navalny team calls on people to attend his funeral in Moscow

Mar 01, 2024

Moscow [Russia], March 1: The team of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who died in custody, has called on people to attend the funeral service and burial of the leading opposition figure in Moscow on Friday, despite the expected police presence.
The church service is planned for 2pm (1100 GMT), with the burial at the Borisov cemetery scheduled for two hours later, Navalny's spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh announced on Thursday. Everyone to whom Navalny's political work meant something should attend, she said. The walk from the church, which is dedicated to the "Assuage My Sorrows" icon of the Mother of God, to the cemetery takes 28 minutes, the announcement said.
Navalny's team plans to report live on the internet about the funeral service in the south-eastern district of Maryino as well as about the burial and recommended that guests arrive early.
A large security presence is expected - and there are fears that uniformed officers could block access to Navalny's supporters.
Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya has also issued an appeal to attend the funeral service. Navalny's mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, received her son's body on Saturday after days of demanding that the authorities hand it over to her. She rejected holding a secret burial as initially demanded by the authorities.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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