Alexius Navalnyj
Alexius Anatolii filius Navalnyj (Russice Алексей Анатольевич Навальный; natus Butyn' in vico prope Orbium die 4 Iunii 1976; mortuus die 16 Februarii 2024[1]) fuit politicus, iuris consultus Russicus, oppositionis dux,[2][3] et captus politicus(en), qui investigationibus corruptionis in Russia innotuit. Concursus populi contra rectionem Russicam ordinavit, et munera publica petivit ut corruptio corrigeretur et Praeses Vladimirus Putin eiusque collegae a re publica expellerentur.[4] Navalnyj Concilii Coordinationis Oppositionis Russici(en) sodalis, factionis Russiae Futurae(en) dux, atque Operis Fundati contra Corruptionem(en) conditor fuit.[5] Amnestia Internationalis eum captum conscientiae designavit(en), et eius operis pro iuribus humanis causa Praemium Sacharovianum anno 2021 accepit.
Obitus: 16 Februarii 2024; FKU IK-3, Kharp
Patria: Unio Sovietica, Russia
Familia
Coniunx: Yulia Navalnaya
Proles: Darya Navalnaya, Zakhar Navalny
Memoria
De vita
recensereDie 20 Augusti 2020 venenatus, in coma incidit; in Caritatis Nosocomio Berolini curatus est. Postea in Russiam revertit, ubi incarceratus est.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Alexium Navalnyj spectant. |
Lexica biographica: • Den store danske • Treccani • Store norske leksikon • |
Notae
recensere- ↑ Tod Nawalnys „ein politischer Mord” - Apud: ORF.at, 16 Februarii 2024
- ↑ Lapsus in citando: Invalid
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- ↑
- Roth, Andrew (24 Martii 2021). "Alexei Navalny says health has sharply deteriorated in jail"
- Isachenkov, Vladimir (15 Martii 2021). Russia opposition leader Navalny describes prison conditions. . Associated Press
- Troianovski, Anton (2 February 2021). "Russian Activist Navalny Sentenced to More Than 2 Years in Prison"Formula:Cbignore
- Gel'man, Vladimir (7 Februarii 2015). "Political Opposition in Russia: A Troubled Transformation". Europe-Asia Studies (Routledge) 67 (2): 184
- Myagkov, Mikhail; Shchekotin, Evgeniy V.; Kashpur, Vitaliy V.; Goiko, Vyacheslav L.; Baryshev, Alexey A. (2 Octobris 2018). "Activity of non-parliamentary opposition communities in social networks in the context of the Russian 2016 parliamentary election". East European Politics 34 (4): 483–502
- ↑
- Formula:Citation error. . RTVI. 7 Augusti 2017
- Why won't Putin speak Navalny's name? He just doesn't like the guy. . Meduza. 15 December 2017
- Baranovskaya, Marina (15 Ianuariiiiiii 2018). "Formula:Citation error". Deutsche Welle
- Pain, Emil; Fedyunin, Sergey (2019). Polis. Political Studies (1): 41
- "Russia's Navalny in direct confrontation with Putin". Oxford Analytica. Emerald Expert Briefings oxan-es. 1 Ianuarii 2020
- Walker, Shaun (3 Septembris 2020). "'This gentleman': Alexei Navalny, the name Putin dares not speak"
- Formula:Cite magazine
- Ward, Alex (29 Ianuarii 2021). Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader threatening Putin's rule, explained. . Vox.
- ↑ Englund, Will (6 Decembris 2011). "Russian blogger Alexei Navalny in spotlight after arrest"