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Russia won't cancel Navalny's 'terrorist' status although he's dead, widow says

Russia's monetary watchdog has actually turned down a request to eliminate late opposition leader Alexei Navalny from its list of terrorists and extremists despite the fact that he is dead, his widow Yulia Navalnaya stated on Friday.

She released a Dec. 16 letter from the guard dog, Rosfinmonitoring, that said Navalny was the subject of a. criminal investigation into money laundering and the financing. of terrorism. It stated the guard dog had actually not been notified of any. relocate to drop the case, and therefore he was still on the list.

Navalny dropped dead last February in an Arctic penal. colony where he was serving sentences totalling more than 30. years on a variety of charges he turned down as attempts to silence. his criticism of President Vladimir Putin. He was 47.

Yulia Navalnaya blames Putin for his death and has used a. reward to any witnesses who can step forward with proof he. was murdered. The Kremlin strongly turns down the claims, and. Russian detectives state he died of natural causes.

Putin is afraid of Alexei even after he killed him,. Navalnaya wrote on Telegram. She said the function of continuing. to label her spouse as a terrorist and an extremist, even after. his death, was to intimidate Russians.

Why does Putin need this? Clearly, not to prohibit Alexei. from opening checking account. This is no longer possible, she. said.

Putin is doing this to terrify you. He wants you to be scared. even to discuss Alexei and slowly forget his name. But nobody. will forget.

Rosfinmonitoring is empowered to freeze the savings account of. those on the terrorists and extremists register. Amongst the. thousands of people and groups on the list are Navalnaya herself. and three legal representatives for her late hubby who are because of be. sentenced next week on charges of belonging to an extremist. group.

Prosecutors say the legal representatives utilized their access to Navalny to. enable him to pursue subversive activity even after he was in. jail. Their supporters state they are being punished for simply. doing their job, which the prosecution of legal representatives crosses a. new limit of repression in Putin's Russia.

The Kremlin says it does not talk about specific court. cases, however authorities have cast Navalny and his supporters as. Western-backed traitors looking for to destabilise the nation.

(source: Reuters)