Online desk Russian President Vladimir putinabirodhi aleksai jailed opposition leader Navalny supporters protest the arrest by the police. More than 3,000 Navalny supporters were detained during the protests.
This information was reported by different media on Sunday. Earlier, the protests took place in the country on Saturday (January 23rd). In the meantime, the police dispersed the protesters.
People took part in protests demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the resignation of President Putin. About 3,000 people, including 1,200 from the capital Moscow, were detained. The detainees included Navalny's wife, his spokesman and a lawyer.
In addition to the capital, there were protests in hundreds of Russian cities. The country's administration has announced a crackdown on protesters. Police said any unauthorized protests and provocations would be suppressed immediately.
Alexei Navalny, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was detained at the airport last Sunday after returning to Germany with medical treatment for poisoning. A Moscow court has sentenced him to 30 days in prison for failing to appear on parole. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.
Protesters say Russia is gradually turning into a prison. That is why they have taken to the streets to protest. They are tired of living in fear. So not only for Navalny, but for the future and the children, they have taken to the streets. Because there is no future in that country. References: Al Jazeera, Reuters, BBC.
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