Navalny's Harrowing Prison Diaries Reveal Struggle and Defiance
The late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny documented his years in prison, revealing attempts to undermine his hunger strike and his acceptance of a grim fate.
- Alexei Navalny's prison diaries detail his experiences, including a hunger strike where guards tried to sabotage his protest by planting sweets in his pockets.
- Navalny, who survived a Novichok poisoning in 2020, died in February 2024 in a remote Russian penal colony known as Polar Wolf.
- He spent 24 days on a hunger strike in 2021, losing significant weight and only ending it after being allowed to see external doctors.
- Navalny's writings express his acceptance of a life sentence and his belief in the resilience of autocratic regimes, despite international pressure.
- His memoir, 'Patriot,' provides insight into his thoughts on his imprisonment and his dedication to his country, even as he faced numerous charges by the Putin regime.






















