Digital Communication Network Global invites you to join us for an online discussion centered on the recent tragic events surrounding the death of Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Navalny, aged 47, passed away while he was unfairly detained, serving a 19-year sentence for his opposition to Vladimir Putin's regime, approximately 40 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
In this virtual discussion, a distinguished panel of experts and members of DCN Global will convene to explore the impact, implications, and consequences of Navalny's demise in Russian custody alongside the silencing of opposition voices.
This event seeks to shed light on the significant ramifications of this unjust detention, offering insights that are important for understanding the broader context and implications of Alexei Navalny’s struggle for democracy. He was not only a prominent figure in Russian politics but also a symbol of dissent and resistance against authoritarianism. His relentless advocacy for transparency, accountability, and democratic values resonated not only within Russia but also reverberated globally, inspiring countless individuals who strive for freedom and justice.
On behalf of DCN Global, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Alexei Navalny's family, friends, and all freedom-loving individuals worldwide who mourn his loss. We stand in solidarity with those who continue to fight for basic human rights and the principles of democracy.
This online discussion serves as a tribute to Navalny's legacy and a call to action to uphold the values he dedicated his life to defending.
Panel Discussion
- Franak Viacorka, Chief Advisor of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Vice President of DCN Global, Belarus
- Diana Filimon, President of Forum Apulum, Civic activist, Team Member at DCN Global, Romania
- Nikos Panagiotou, Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, President of DCN Global, Greece