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Mar. 4, 2024

Remembering Navalny

Alexei Navalny decided to return to his homeland despite the risks, as he felt it was his duty and destiny.

Richard Wirick

Richard heads the Insurance/Reinsurance Coverage Department at Kjar, McKenna & Stockalper.

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To grasp Alexei Navalny’s power as a leader, one must first see him as a man, a character, a human personality. These were amazingly captured by the filmmaker Daniel Roher, whose impeccable documentary “Navalny” (Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary in 2022) begins with him facing you, broadly smiling into Roher’s wobbling camera. He was a startingly handsome man, with piercing blue Paul Newman eyes and a tall, lanky build that reminds one of the late Sam Shepa...

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