I feel it like he needed the attention on him back (does anyone remember Pussy Riot anymore?) as we started to forget who he was. I wonder how many people will have to survive the most toxic gas - Novichok, - when regular people die daily from very benign poisoning in minutes? Is it because these political figures get special medical treatments unlike the regular folk or it's just all a cheap play?
Are you suggesting that the novichok poisoning was faked? That seems less plausible than the alternative, that they just failed to guess the dose correctly, in an abundance of caution (trying to get him to die somewhere far from the scene of the crime).
It's not that they failed to guess the dose, it's likely that the rapid treatment saved his life:
> "a new and improved version of the Novichok agent, which has not been encountered in the world before", was used in Navalny's poisoning. This new type of Novichok is more toxic and dangerous than its previously known variants, but acts more slowly. It had been planned that Navalny would die on board the plane, but he had survived "thanks to a sequence of successful coincidences: the quick reaction of the pilot who made an emergency landing, and the doctors in Omsk, who immediately injected Navalny with atropine". [1]
How is then this most toxic gas safer than other basic toxic ones you can brew even at home?! It's been hours from the time of his poisoning at the hotel to when he got to Germany and he was safe and sound like nothing's happened! Again, tens of thousands get into ICU and hundreds die from a simple acetaminophen overdose each year in the US alone [0]! Why would Putin use something, which such a poor track record of killing his enemies? Why can't they just use a sniper and get this over with?! Why use something, which even the brain-dead know will be linked to Russia?
This is a nerve agent and is not ingested or inhaled, it is absorbed through the skin and is very deadly. There are sole antidotes but they don’t always work. It is used because beside western advanced hospitals it cannot be detected even at an autopsy. Navalny didn’t die because FSB used a small dose not to arise suspicion and make it look like he died of natural causes. Not sure what you’re barking at really, this is a very serious affair. The guesome death of Kashohgi was effective but left a huge stain on the Saudi prince that will forever stick, the poisoning of Navalny was supposed to subtle, his death may spark a riot
How can you compare Navalny to Khashoggi, who was cut in pieces and dissolved into the sewer?! The Turkish TV recently released the investigation footage - unimaginable brutality, tons of evidence, and NOTHING! Navalny is no threat to Putin. He wants to be perceived as one, but he is not. I am not an assassination expert, but I'm sure there plenty of ex-KGB people who can get rid of Navalny if Putin asks them. Car crashes, incidents, you name it - if he wanted him dead, he'd be dead long ago.
Thank you for the info about Novichok. It was airborne during Skripal's case, but now I see it was powder released into the air and not gas.
Yeah, and I don't buy it. It has two points - Navalny is important and the West needs to retaliate against Russia further and that Russian services are ineffective and outdated, i.e. undermine its credibility where agents could be called and reveal secrets over the phone without any authentication and authorization protocols.
How about Putin's palace? #FakeNews? Someone who's definitely not Putin spent $1.4 billion on this building despite all the evidence pointing at Putin? You'll need to employ some serious doublethink to continue on this train of thought.
When spy agencies do their jobs right, you don't hear about them. There are probably countless assasinations that went off that we will never know about.
This is one of those times they didn't, and we know about it.
> Russians (except Navalny) are stupid and cannot do any shit right
Nice sob story, nobody cares. The US has failed assassinations, so has the UK.
You're not special (as in nobody is specifically making fun of Russians, relax).
You're not making salient points or contributing to the discussion beyond a thinly veiled pro-Putin attitude.
IMO the likeliest explanation is the lethality of novichok is way overblown or generally misunderstood. Skripals' poisoning had a very similar progression (the two targets survived after a coma [0], another inadvertently exposed person survived, one has died). Most anecdotes about Novichok's incredible lethality are stories out of Russia where use of Novichok was merely alleged. It's weird they'd botch 2 high profile assassination attempts like this if upping the dose a bit guarantees death.
[0] I'm not too familiar with the exact mechanism that induces the coma. But common sense would tell me extended comas after which the patient makes a full recovery are an unusual phenomenon medically. Navalny's doctors seemed pretty unsure about his prospects too. Yet both Skripals and Navalny not only escaped death but had full recoveries from extended comas.
The point is that you want to use right on the edge of what is lethal, so they don't die quickly. Its possible that its way less lethal than people think, but the standard explanation is that they are still in the process of figuring out how to do assassinations efficiently with it (guaranteeing a kill, but delayed enough that its harder to piece together how it went down).
If KGB can not do assasinations effectively ...
There are a lot of people falling from high buildings but they seem not to attract too much attention.
I really think that they don't want him dead. If they really wanted him dead he wouldn'n let go to Germany.
I won't be surprised if he's a puppet of Putin buying credibility with putting him in jail, failing to kill him, etc. I can expect anything from Putin.
Bear in mind, lethality of weapons like these has been based on measuring the mortality _without_ treatment, and all who survived received prompt treatment.
Unfortunately Charley Rowley, who unwittingly discovered the container used by the Skripal’s poisoners, was not treated so promptly and later died
It seems like the quantity of the dose, location of exposure and duration of exposure can drastically change the outcome [1]. The woman who sprayed Novichok-laced perfume on herself died, but the man got it on his palms and immediately wiped it off, thereby surviving.
He was poisoned on a flight. The FSB officers hoped this gives them enough time for Navalny to die until help is available. To their surprise the pilot made an emergency landing and medical staff was standing by on the ground, they quickly recognized it’s poisoning and treated Navalny accordingly. Afterwards he was transferred to Germany to receive special care.
It seems like the same cheesy play though. Pick one mystical toxin, which supposedly only Russia knows how to make although everybody knows how to identify it, and blame it on Putin! I am not a fan of Putin, but some people really think we're idiots - and, obviously, many are!
The world will therefore...what? Respond as forcefully as it has to the murder of quite a few journalists? Respond as forcefully as it has to the invasion of the Ukraine?
I hope that Navalny will be freed, but the world's response so far is not encouraging.
Cirtainly respond less forcefuly than to the illegal invasion of Iraq, illegal bombing of Yugoslavia, destruction of Lybia, genocide in Yemen, dozens of other wars and government coups.
What astounds me are the liberals who rightfully call for Navalny's freedom but defend prosecuting Assange and Snowden. Hypocrisy seems to be a consistent feature of politics.
Came here to write this. Hypocrisy is not a feature politics alone, it does seem to be liberals mandate as sad as it sounds.
And if we look deeper, comparing useless CIA-funded clown with people who shed light to atrocities performed by government and military complex and paid with their own life (treatment that Assange got all those years are not even remotely humane) for it, is an incredible stretch, to put it mildly.
Assange is charged with helping Manning with decrypting stolen files and offering advice on how to best cover her tracks among other things according to the DOJ indictment. Why are you so convinced of his innocence? Do you have information that definitively refutes all of those charges?
I'm not convinced Assange is innocent of that, I don't think it should be a crime. A lot of Navalny's anti-corruption work involved hacking and "stealing" the emails of corrupt politicians. Do you have a problem with that, too? Manning's "theft" of secret files exposed crimes of the US government to the people.
I see it the same as robbing billionaire and giving half the proceeds to poor people. Just because you’ve done some good doesn’t absolve you of wrongdoing.
If we look at the Wikileaks case, Assange decided to release tens of thousands of documents without redacting the names of people, explicitly putting those individuals in harms way.
What astounds me are the people on Hacker News who cry about free speech over Parler yet are silent when Russia jails someone for being in an opposition party, a TRUE violation of free speech.
"I believe that President Trump's Twitter ban is an unacceptable act of censorship." - Alexey Navalny //twitter.com/navalny/status/1347959515946360833?s=19
I have never been silent about Navalny. He is clearly a political prisoner. However it is important to be consistent, and not only be a critic when it's your adversaries commiting a fault.
It takes a careful orchestration to avoid risks of panic yet convince enough capable towards change. A good example was recently shown with sanctioning of some military-related companies, like VSMPO Avisma and Irkut. Pretty good aim; but then Avisma's sanctions were lifted. Looks like underground forces in play.
If Alexei can accept that Crimea legitimately belongs to Russia now. I guess I can accept that he's been jailed for breaking the local laws of this same russia.
Just enforcing currently existing laws for money laundering can make quite a difference. Putin's friends continue to buy London real estate and soccer clubs freely. $2B belonging to Putin has been discovered in Panama papers, afaik nothing happened.
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