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William Browder openly criticizes companies like UniCredit, Raiffeisen, PepsiCo, and Mondelez for continuing operations in Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine.
He expresses a lack of sympathy for these businesses, stating they should have ceased operations following the geopolitical tensions triggered by Russia's actions.
Browder's stance underscores the growing international momentum to hold businesses and governments accountable for their responses to Russia's actions—a topic that has also featured prominently in recent legislative debates. Notably, these developments follow his advocacy in initiatives such as the Canadian senator's push to confiscate $22 billion in frozen Russian assets, as detailed in the discussion on efforts to address Russian assets abroad.