>"Applauding supporters chanted Navalny’s name and the slogan 'you were not
afraid, and we are not afraid' as the hearse carrying his coffin arrived at
the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God in a suburb of the Russian
capital. The funeral comes after Navalny’s death on Feb. 16 at the age of
47 in an Arctic penal colony."
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By: Dan Ladden-Hall
Published in: *Daily Beast*
Date: March 1, 2024
Source:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/navalny-mourners-defy-putin-chanting-we-are-not-afraid

Mourners applauded and chanted the Russian opposition leader’s name as his
body arrived at the Moscow church.


Hundreds of mourners assembled in Moscow
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/keyword/moscow> Friday for the funeral of
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/keyword/alexei-navalny> in spite of a heavy
police presence around the church where the life of Vladimir Putin
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/keyword/vladimir-putin>’s fiercest domestic
critic will be celebrated.

Applauding supporters chanted Navalny’s name and the slogan “you were not
afraid, and we are not afraid” as the hearse carrying his coffin arrived at
the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God in a suburb of the Russian
capital. The funeral comes after Navalny’s death on Feb. 16 at the age of
47 in an Arctic penal colony.

Navalny’s allies—who have accused the Kremlin of murdering the
activist—attended the funeral despite the very real risk that doing so
could lead to their arrest. Activists at earlier memorials in the wake of
Navalny’s death have been detained, with Russian authorities treating his
following as an extremist movement. His supporters said several churches
had outright refused to hold the funeral service.

A burial is due to take place after the service at the nearby Borisovskoye
cemetery, which was sealed off with metal barriers on Friday morning.

Foreign diplomats including Lynne Tracy, the U.S. Ambassador to Russia
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/keyword/russia>, were spotted in the long
line of mourners who gathered for the funeral. She was photographed holding
flowers alongside her German and French counterparts.

Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov had warned people in Moscow and
elsewhere not to break laws, reminding them that “unauthorized gatherings”
are illegal, according to Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/kremlin-says-any-unsanctioned-gathering-navalny-will-violate-law-2024-03-01/>.
He also declined to make any assessment of Navalny as a political figure on
a call to reporters and said that he had nothing to say to Navalny’s
grieving relatives.

Navalny’s mother publicly called out Putin in the days after her son’s
death, accusing authorities of refusing to hand over the body. Even as late
as Friday morning, the morgue where Navalny’s body was being held delayed
its release, the director of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation Ivan
Zhdanov said.

No formal explanation has been given for Navalny’s demise, with his death
certificate merely citing natural causes, his allies said. The Kremlin has
denied being responsible, though Navalny’s supporters have vowed to
ultimately prove Putin had him murdered.

Maria Pevchikh, another director of Navalny’s foundation, has already publicly
claimed
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/prisoner-swap-deal-to-free-navalny-was-in-final-stage-before-his-death-ally-claims>
 that Navalny’s death came as a prisoner swap deal to secure his freedom
was in its “final stage.” She further alleged that Putin gave the order for
Navalny’s death after realizing that the West would be willing to free an
imprisoned FSB assassin as part of some type of exchange, and that he could
simply wait for another “bargaining chip” to eventually offer in Navalny’s
place.

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