Catch me if you can
Moscow politician Alexey Gusev on evading arrest before going into exile and what he learnt from Alexey Navalny

The death in February of Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny in an Arctic prison at the age of just 47 is still reverberating around the globe. While for many he personified hope for a new, more democratic Russia, Navalny’s high profile was built on the back of the many courageous Russians who supported him. One of them was the historian and former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gusev, who was able to witness Navalny’s ingenuity in the face of an increasingly repressive system. What he learnt may well have helped him escape the country later.


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