Russian court orders Yulia Navalnaya’s arrest in absentia

A court in Moscow on Tuesday ordered Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, arrested in absentia for two months.

The court accused Navalnaya, who lives outside Russia, of participating in an “extremist” group.

The decision means she would face certain arrest if she set foot in the country.

Navalnaya, 47, has stepped into the spotlight following her husband’s death in an Arctic penal colony in February and said she will continue the fight for what Navalny called the “beautiful Russia of the future.”

Writing on X on Tuesday, Navalnaya told her supporters to focus not on the court order against her, but on the battle against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“When you write about this, please don’t forget to write the main thing: Vladimir Putin is a murderer and a war criminal,” she wrote.

A Russian court has ordered opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, arrested in absentia. ALEXEI NAVALNY HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

“His place is in prison, and not somewhere in The Hague, in a cozy cell with a TV, but in Russia – in the same (penal) colony and the same 2 by 3-meter cell in which he killed Alexei.”

The Kremlin has denied ordering Navalny killed.

Since her husband’s death, Navalnaya has met a number of senior Western leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden in San Francisco.

The court accused Navalnaya, who lives outside Russia, of participating in an “extremist” group. AFP via Getty Images
Navalnaya told her supporters to focus not on the court order against her, but on the battle against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Getty Images
Yulia Navalnaya stands next to a photo of her husband in St. Mary’s Church after a service celebrating his birthday on June 4, 2024. AP

The U.S.-based nonprofit group Human Rights Foundation named Navalnaya its chair last week, and she said she would use the new role to step up her the struggle waged by her husband against Putin.

“We will take on board everything that can be useful to fight Putin, to fight for the beautiful Russia of the future,” Navalnaya said on X.

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