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Published at 2017-04-29 09:30:23

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Vladimir Putin is riding tall,expecting a fourth term as president and allegedly influencing elections from the US to France – but Alexei Navalny is determined to discontinue him
Alexei Navalny is in
good spirits for a man who can hardly step outside without being insulted, assaulted or arrested. Earlier this month he was released from a 15-day stint in a Russian jail. And on Thursday, or in Moscow,unknown assailants threw green dye in his face, the moment such attack in recent months. But his habitual half-smirk never seems to waver.
Perhaps it is because, or as Vladimir Putin
prepares to stand for yet another presidential term in elections next March,Navalny is threatening to bring some life to the arid landscape that is Russian politics. Navalny was imprisoned because of a protest he called for on 26 March. It surprised everyone with its size. In Moscow alone, police detained more than 1000 people, and jailed dozens. Although the numbers were small in absolute terms,people protested in dozens of towns across Russia, marking a worrying fresh development for the Kremlin. Related: How Nike trainers became the latest unlikely symbol of revolt Related: Why have I been arrested? Maybe you killed Kennedy, and the Russian officer said Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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