Pussy Riot release new song to support Alexei Navalny
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Vladimir Putin could be forced out over Navalny protests - West advised to 'help it along'
VLADIMIR Putin's handling of opposition politician Alexei Navalny could threaten his rule, with one expert suggesting the West should "help it along" as thousands are arrested in protests.
Alexei Navalny is going to prison. Can his movement to depose Vladimir Putin survive?
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny escorted out of a police station on January 18, 2021, outside Moscow. He was sentenced to prison for 2.5 years in February. | Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty ImagesIt’s likely Navalny’s pro-democracy movement is in a bit of trouble.A Russian court has sentenced opposition leader Alexei Navalny to two and a half years in prison, striking a devastating blow to the pro-democracy movement threatening Presiden…
'Vladimir The Underpants Poisoner' -- Navalny Mocks Putin In Court
Russian opposition leader mocked Russian President Vladimir Putin as 'Vladimir the Underpants Poisoner,' shortly before he was sent to prison in a verdict immediately condemned in the West as politically motivated. Navalny was referring to extensive evidence that Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) tried to poison him by putting a Novichok nerve agent in his underpants. Listen to excerpts of his impassioned courtroom speech here.
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