Packing for prison
Muscovites who risked arrest to attend Alexey Navalny’s funeral last week reveal how they prepared for the worst

Thousands turned out in Moscow last Friday to honour the murdered Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny on the day of his funeral, undeterred by the heavy police presence around the church and cemetery. Some even packed a change of clothes and left their phones at home in case they got detained.
“Most of those who came to the funeral understood what threat that could pose,”
“I told my mum where she should call if I got detained.”
“I also brought glitter! Glitter and perfume. I thought they would keep me going and stop me from going crazy in an enclosed space.”











