We are deeply disturbed and saddened by news of the death of Alexei Navalny.

Putin fears nothing more than dissent from his own people.

A grim reminder of what Putin and his regime are all about.

Let's unite in our fight to safeguard the freedom and safety of those who dare to stand up against autocracy.

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🍸Pooka🥂🍻Boo🍸

@EU_Commission

He was a profile in courage....

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Stephen Dedalus

@EU_Commission This is why EU states need to send more arms to Ukraine. We cannot let Putin win.

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Kristine K.

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This is no coincidence - Putin had Navalny killed to show that he has the support of Trump and many in the GOP. Traitorous scum.

#Navalny #Trump #MAGA #GOP

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Breakup Gaming Society

@EU_Commission I can almost guarantee you that what Putin fears least is dissent from the hoi polloi. Keeping them in line is easy as long as he decapitates the occasional challenger in the ugly coalition of state security, gangsters, and billionaires he keeps in line. This isn't suppression of a people's champion. It's a mafia hit. Take a breath.

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glasspshr

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fuck. rest in peace. how this sucks. he was murdered, any way you slice it

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collectifission

@EU_Commission cool, where is your condemnation of Israel?

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TAI

@EU_Commission this should be the last straw as far as putin is concerned. All the garbage about going after terrorists and the world allows him to live in luxury instead of running for cover,. Why isn't putin hiding in the mountains like Bin Laden already. he's a much bigger threat to world stability. somebody explain

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TAI

@EU_Commission why are fools indulging the assange distraction from tragedy of Navalny, just disgusting

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TAI

@EU_Commission yet nobody takes the fight to the world's most notorious terrorist, putin. Can;t have it both ways, treat him as a politician to excuse cowardice towards dealing with him and a terrorist with your opinions.

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KarunaX

@EU_Commission From what I understand, Navalny was a Western sponsored politician, who they hoped could mount a challenge to Putin. He never had enough support to seriously entertain such a hope - he was Russia's Juan Guaido, a glove puppet. I very much doubt Putin cared if he was alive or dead, he was certainly not a threat to the existing powers in Russia.

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Christopher Noyes

@EU_Commission just evil and tragic

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gunstick

@EU_Commission what about delivering 845.000.000.000€ worth of weaponery to Ukraine?
We don't have that money?
Really?
Well look at all those frozen accounts. Just take it.
If anyone complains, direct them at the russian ambassy "Putin needed this money, deal with him"

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Jimbo

@EU_Commission Where are the tributes for Gonzalo Lira?

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@MyKomment

@EU_Commission
Are you going to this if #JulianAssange dies in a British or US jail ?

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@EU_Commission Navalny was anti-Putin and anti-corruption, but let's not pretend he was some kind of democratic hero. He proudly marched with neo-nazis (and organised marches until 2011), called non-ethnic Russians "rodents", and was every bit as imperialist as Putin is. He has openly supported Russia's occupations of Georgia and Crimea and made it clear that he thought Crimea should never be returned.

Is that the best opposition the Russians can muster?

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KarunaX

@EU_Commission I seriously doubt that Navalny crossed Putin’s mind more than once a year, and then for about 2 seconds. Navalny was a nobody in Russia’s political scene. The US made him up, as they did Juan Gauido in Venezuela. The USA’s vassal states & associated institutions repeat this idiocy.

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