Without Navalny, 'hope dies' for opposition in Russia's dangerous political landscape

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As news of her husband’s death shot through the halls of the Munich Security Conference Friday, a composed Yulia Navalnaya took the stage. 

She said Russian President Vladimir Putin would be punished for what he’s “done to our country, to my family and to my husband.” 

And then, with the confident voice of a woman used to speaking out, she called for Russian and Western support in opposing Putin.

“We should come together and we should fight against this evil,” Navalnaya said. “We should fight this horrific regime in Russia today.”

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The crowd of diplomats and political leaders gave her a standing ovation. 

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