Alexei Navalny, the late Russian opposition leader and a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin, expected to die in prison, newly released excerpts of his memoir reveal.
“I will spend the rest of my life in prison and die here,” Navalny wrote in a March 22, 2022 diary entry, about two years before he died in an Arctic Circle jail of what correction officers claimed was “sudden death syndrome.”
“There will not be anybody to say goodbye to,” the married father of two continued. “All anniversaries will be celebrated without me. I’ll never see my grandchildren.”
Russian authorities claimed the dissident felt “unwell” and collapsed during a walk in February at the IK-3 penal colony in remote Kharp, about 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow — but his family and world leaders have blamed Putin.
Navalny, who was 47 at the time of his death, added that his approach was not one of “passivity.”
