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La veuve d'Alexeï Navalny redoute des arrestations lors de ses funérailles à Moscou

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La veuve de l'opposant russe Alexeï Navalny, Ioulia Navalnaïa, dit redouter des arrestations lors de ses funérailles qui auront lieu vendredi à Moscou. "Les funérailles auront lieu après-demain et je ne sais pas encore si elles seront paisibles ou si la police arrêtera ceux qui sont venus dire au revoir à Alexeï", déclare Ioulia Navalnaïa devant le Parlement européen à Strasbourg. SOUNDBITE

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