Nadya Tolokonnikova, co-founder of the feminist band and activist group Pussy Riot, joined a protest in Berlin on Sunday, to mourn the death of Putin critic Alexei Navalny. Tolokonnikova, a friend of Navalny, said the Russian opposition leader had been a “beacon of hope” for Russian activists and that his death would be a big blow. “I know that people feel hopeless. I don’t know if we’re going to be able to transform this pain into rage. Preferably so – that’s why we keep doing actions. I know this is what Navalny would want us to do,” she said. Tolokonnikova was part of the 2020 drive by Cinema for Peace to bring Navalny to Germany for treatment after he was poisoned. In 2021, she was designated a “foreign agent” by the Kremlin. Hundreds gathered in the centre of Berlin on Sunday to pay tribute to Navalny, who fell unconscious and died on Friday after a walk at the “Polar Wolf” penal colony in the Russian Arctic, where he was serving a three-decade sentence. For more info, please go to Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: Like Global News on Facebook HERE: Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: #GlobalNews #Pussyriot #alexeinavalny #russia
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