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UN Rights Expert Holds Russia Responsible For Navalny's Death

Funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

A United Nations human rights expert has declared that Russia is responsible for the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The expert's statement comes after Navalny's recent passing, which has sparked international outrage and calls for accountability.

Navalny, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill on a flight in August 2020 and was later airlifted to Germany for treatment. It was determined that he had been poisoned with a nerve agent, an act that Navalny and his supporters believe was orchestrated by the Russian government.

The UN rights expert's assessment adds weight to the growing chorus of voices demanding justice for Navalny. The expert's findings are based on a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Navalny's poisoning and subsequent death.

Russia has consistently denied any involvement in Navalny's poisoning and has dismissed accusations of responsibility for his death. The Russian government has instead suggested that Navalny's illness was the result of a pre-existing medical condition.

However, the UN rights expert's report contradicts Russia's claims and holds the country accountable for Navalny's tragic fate. The expert's conclusion is likely to further strain Russia's already tense relations with the international community.

As calls for justice for Navalny continue to mount, pressure is mounting on Russia to cooperate with investigations into his poisoning and to ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The UN rights expert's declaration is a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding Navalny's death and is expected to have far-reaching implications for Russia's standing on the world stage.

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