With Alexei Navalny back in Russia five months after surviving a poisoning with the nerve agent Novichok, his courageous return presented Russian President Vladimir Putin — who Navalny believes ordered his killing — with two choices: allow the high-profile activist to continue to be a thorn in his side or lock him up in the hopes that he fades into obscurity.
Opinion: Why Putin wants to keep Navalny locked up
Article Updated: January 19, 2021
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