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Customers at a Berlin bookstore wasted no time snapping up copies of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s posthumous memoir when it was published on Tuesday.
Customers at a Berlin bookstore wasted no time snapping up copies of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s posthumous memoirs when they were published on Tuesday.
He began writing his memoirs after Russian President Vladimir Putin had him imprisoned in 2021.
“Patriot” is a farewell letter to the world, published in book form.
In more than 500 pages, Navalny recounts his life, detailing the most memorable moments, including his poisoning in 2020 and the years he spent in prison.