Will this be given the same prominent coverage
[abc.net.au]
If you were Navalny or his supporters, whom could be trusted ?
Hasn't Putin eliminated others ?
@powder . . . the threat of death can be effective for autocrats
@powder I watch PBS Newshour nightly, the yellow shirts were reported-on many times a few months ago.
Regardless of what the reported results at that hospital, I would have trouble accepting it unless there is (some form of) independent corroboration -- not sure if that will happen.
Any chance he won't be allowed him to travel ?
@powder I would (currently) describe 'Russia bad' primarily because of 'Putin' bad
How can anyone be sure that a significant reason for his election-winning and 'flying colors' support is largely due to the effect of 'threat of death'/imprisonment of opposition ?
"He said there were five possible diagnoses of Mr Navalny's condition and that test results would be available within two days.
But he declined to answer the question of whether Mr Navalny had been poisoned."
There are many poisons that don't show up easily on toxicity screens and if you can't directly respond to the question, it certainly isn't definitively ruled out.
Nor is it proven.
@FrayedBear Nor am I stating such. But the headline of the article certainly didn't match up with the content. They aren't saying anything definitively, other than there are multiple possibilities. That's not exactly a newsflash.