The reported death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny triggered reactions around the globe, and especially at the security conference underway in Munich, where Navalny’s wife spoke shortly after the news. Reaction from Canadian figures was pretty swift. Justin Trudeau was on CBC radio and was quite blunt: “It’s something that has the entire world being reminded of exactly what a monster Putin is.”
Reports of Alexei Navalny’s death are tragic and horrifying. An unwavering advocate for Russian democracy and freedom, his courage was unparalleled.
To be clear: He should never have been imprisoned to begin with. Let this be an important reminder that we must continue to…— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 16, 2024
“We must not give up and stand by our beliefs.” – Alexei @Navalny
Alexei Navalny spent his life speaking out for a better future for the Russian people, in hopes that democracy and peace–not Putin’s tyranny and war–prevail.
— Chrystia Freeland (@cafreeland) February 16, 2024
Putin murdered #Navalny just as surely as if he’d strangled him with his bare hands.
— Bob Rae (@BobRae48) February 16, 2024
I’m saddened by reports that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in prison.
Navalny’s important work exposed corruption by Putin’s oligarchs and he was killed for it.
My thoughts are with his loved ones and with all political prisoners targeted by Putin.
— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) February 16, 2024
And then there was Pierre Poilievre, who passive-voiced the whole thing.
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died in prison.
Putin imprisoned Navalny for the act of opposing the regime.
Conservatives condemn Putin for his death.
— Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre) February 16, 2024
Between this and his votes regarding the Ukraine trade agreement, it’s not unreasonable to conclude that he is winking and nodding to a certain online audience. And while certain pundits have been “We think the initial vote was a mistake and he can’t take the L so he doubles down,” I suspect it’s more like “Sure, some Ukrainian diaspora communities are going to be pissed off, but what are they going to do? Vote Liberal? Hahaha.” They have hitched their wagon to the far-right PPC-voting crowd because they think that’ll get them the votes they need to win, and this is a crowd, that is mainlining Russian disinformation online, and believe that Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a money-launderer buying yachts, that Putin is just trying to shut down “biolabs,” and throw in some antisemitic conspiracy theories about “globalists,” and it’s all stuff that Poilievre is willing to wink and nod to. Passive-voicing this statement was a choice.
https://twitter.com/acoyne/status/1758543572578484364
a lot of journos scratching their heads at PP's statement re: Navalny's horrifying & untimely death — it's much less of a head scratcher if you take a look at what's being said in RW online spaces & consider that pro convoy telegram channels flipped to pro kremlin v seamlessly
— Supriya Dwivedi (@supriyadwivedi) February 16, 2024
anyway, not sure how much longer we can go about actively ignoring online ecosystems and how it impacts our politics and discourse but it looks like we're certainly going to try our best to keep this up!
— Supriya Dwivedi (@supriyadwivedi) February 16, 2024