Yulia Navalnaya, wife of deceased Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, has been issued a two-month detention order by a Moscow court on grounds of participating in an 'extremist' group. She continues to speak out against Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime, following her husband's death in a Russian prison.
Key Points
Yulia Navalnaya issued two-month detention order for involvement in an 'extremist' group.
She holds Putin responsible for her husband's death and calls for his imprisonment.
Navalnaya vows to continue Navalny's opposition movement against Putin.
Another critic of Putin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, has disappeared in a Russian prison, raising concerns for his safety.
Pros
Yulia Navalnaya continues to advocate for change and opposition against Putin's government.
Cons
Detention order against Yulia Navalnaya is seen as politically motivated and oppressive.