Episode 5. The Prison Diaries
From a Siberian penal colony, Alexei Navalny, the outspoken Russian politician approaches his final days, he reflects on his convictions and his country. Benedict Cumberbatch reads
Alexei Navalny, the outspoken Russian opposition leader spent three years in Russian prisons before his death in a Siberian penal colony in February 2024. As he approaches his final days he reflects on his convictions, his country and his family. Benedict Cumberbatch reads.
From his childhood in the Soviet Union; to falling in love with his wife, Yulia; becoming a father; campaigning against corruption and his political successes, we encounter a man driven by passion for his country. We learn about the arrests, the harassment, the poisonings, the legal battles, and finally we hear from his prison diaries, written during the three years of his imprisonment. Despite the adversity he never lost his sense of humour, his zest for life and his convictions.
Alexei Navalny was awarded various international honours including the Sakharov Prize, the European Parliament's annual human rights prize.
Translated by Arch Tait with Stephen Dalziel
Abridged by Richard Hamilton
Produced by Elizabeth Allard
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