From the MT:
“Navalny
Allies Announce Second Nationwide Protest Sunday”
The second
round of protests will take place ahead of Navalny’s Feb. 2 hearing where he
faces up to 3.5 years in prison. “Closer
to the court date, our demand will sound more powerful. And in Moscow, of
course, you have to come to the court on Feb. 2,” Volkov said. Volkov
said that protest routes will be announced in cities where Navalny’s team has
headquarters. In other cities, Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation will help
local protesters coordinate routes, Volkov said, choosing the longest routes
that end at the cities' main square. Navalny was jailed upon his Jan. 17 return
to Russia from Germany where he spent five months recovering from what European
experts identified as poisoning with the Novichok nerve agent. Ahead of his return, the federal prison
service had asked the court to replace his suspended sentence in a 2017
embezzlement verdict with a real prison term, saying he violated the terms of
his probation while recovering in Germany. Navalny has said the embezzlement
case against him was politically motivated and Europe’s top human rights court
said he was unfairly convicted.
Navalny called
for nationwide protests shortly after being detained. While in jail, Navalny's
team released a sweeping investigation into President Vladimir Putin’s alleged
$1.3 billion palace on the Black Sea, which helped fuel protest sentiment. Since its release last week, over 86 million
people have watched the investigation on YouTube. Putin has since denied the
allegations contained in the video.
^ It is so nice
to see ordinary Russians finally standing-up for themselves and for their
future. They do so non-violently (the only violence is from Putin and his
minions against these peaceful protests.) ^
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