A court in Moscow has ordered the imprisonment of Yulia Navalnaya, widow of late Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny, for two months, accusing her of participating in an extremist group.
Navalnaya plans to continue the fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin and emphasized that his place is in a Russian penal colony, not somewhere abroad.
Despite the denial from the Kremlin, Navalnaya remains dedicated to fighting Putin's regime and carrying on her late husband's legacy, recently being appointed chair of the Human Rights Foundation.
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