INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Jailed opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza on Thursday urged Russians to keep fighting for democracy despite the death of Alexei
Navalny in an Arctic prison.Navalny's death last week sent shockwaves through Russia's opposition, most of which is either in exile,
behind bars, or dead."I still cannot comprehend what has happened, rationally or emotionally
But if we give in to gloom and despair, that's exactly what they want
We have no right to do that, we owe it to our fallen comrades," Kara-Murza said.A dual Russian and British citizen, Kara-Murza was sentenced
close to Boris Nemtsov, another opposition politician who was killed near the Kremlin in 2015.And Navalny's death last week raised fears
problems due to two poisonings, according to his lawyers.But from his prison in Siberia, Kara-Murza professed hope to "make Russia a normal,
free European democratic country.""Alexei said: don't give up
It's impossible to give up," he said.