In February, Yulia, the wife of Russian opposition leader Navalny, who died in prison, gave a speech at the European Union parliament, holding President Putin responsible for Navalny's death. He appealed for support and expressed his determination to continue activities that criticize the government.

On the 28th, Yulia, the wife of Russian opposition leader Navalny, whose death was announced on February 16, gave a speech in front of members of the European Parliament.



Yulia accused President Putin of killing Navalny and said, ``President Putin must answer for what he did to my country, Russia, to our peaceful neighbor, and to my husband.'' "We cannot do that," he said, indicating his intention to hold President Putin responsible.



``There are many Russians who are against the war, against President Putin, against the evil he brings. We must fight alongside them, not persecute them.'' "We must see a beautiful future for Russia that cannot be achieved. I will do my best to make my husband's dream come true. Evil will be defeated and a beautiful future will come," she said, criticizing the Putin administration. He expressed his determination to take over and asked for support.



Mr. Navalny was awarded the Sakharov Prize, which is given by the European Parliament to those who have contributed to the protection of human rights, in 2021, and after Yulia finished her speech, the members of the parliament rose to their feet and gave a big round of applause. .