Alexei Navalny's autobiography, "Patriot," has been released posthumously, offering a profound insight into the life and struggles of Russia's most prominent opposition leader.
Written during his imprisonment, the memoir is both a political history of Russia and a personal love story, marked by humor and resilience despite the harsh conditions he faced.
Navalny, who survived a poisoning attempt in 2020, used his writing to explain his decision to return to Russia, despite the risks, as a testament to his love for his country.
His book, now available in multiple languages, serves as a powerful indictment of President Putin's regime and a testament to Navalny's enduring spirit.
His widow, Julia Navalnaya, completed the work, ensuring his legacy continues to inspire those who seek a better future for Russia.