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Navalny’s Final Interview: Accusing London of Aiding Putin’s Corruption

나발니 생전 분노의 인터뷰 '런던 사는 부패한 관리들이 푸틴 도와…서방은 아무것도 안 해'
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An interview with Alexei Navalny, a Russian anti-government activist who died under mysterious circumstances in a Siberian prison, was released on the 16th. In the interview, Navalny criticized the West for disregarding corruption among the President’s associates. Vladimir Putin’s associates.

On the 26th (local time), Sky News UK reported this, having obtained an interview Navalny gave in February 2020, four years ago.

In the interview, Navalny pointed out that “there’s only some ceremonial dance, but in reality, nothing happens.”

Navalny specifically claimed that corrupt officials living in London, UK, are serving for President Putin. He alleged they are assisting the Putin regime in hiding dirty money.

Navalny questioned, “Why are corrupt officials still living in London?” and jabbed, “Because corrupt officials are feeding a large number of ‘excellent’ London lawyers.”

Navalny expressed, “I hope that if we interview again in 10 years, we can talk about how we were able to overcome corrupt money laundering.”

In the interview, Navalny also dreamt of a free homeland, stating, “Russia is a European country” and “Everyone living here (Russia) wants to live like Europeans.”

The interview first aired by Sky News was filmed in the unaired documentary series After The Fall, directed by Matthew Son.

Sky News reported, “It appears to be one of the last interviews Navalny gave in good health.”

Four months after the interview, in August 2020, Navalny collapsed on a plane heading to Moscow, showing symptoms of mysterious poisoning, and he narrowly escaped death.

Upon his arrival at a Russian airport in January 2021, Navalny was immediately arrested by authorities. He died in prison three years after his incarceration following treatment in Germany.

Some in the West are raising suspicions that President Putin may be behind the sudden death of Navalny.

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