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Russia detains Navalny aides and warns against Saturday protests

Russian authorities have detained five aides of jailed opposition politician Alexei Navalny and warned social media platforms against spreading online calls to stage weekend protests.

Navalny’s allies are planning to hold demonstrations on Saturday in around 65 cities across the country in support of the Kremlin critic who was arrested and jailed on his return to Russia over the weekend.

Navalny, 44, returned to Russia on Sunday from Germany, where he had been recovering from a near-fatal poisoning with the Novichok nerve agent in an attack he blamed on Russian security services and President Vladimir Putin.

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His arrest drew widespread condemnation, with the United States, the European Union, France and Canada all calling for his release.

Prosecutors warned Russians against taking to the streets during the coronavirus pandemic and police later detained several of Navalny’s associates, including prominent activist Lyubov Sobol and his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh.

“She [Sobol] was detained for calling people to join unsanctioned rallies,” Sobol’s lawyer Vladimir Voronin told AFP, adding that she faces a fine.

Yarmysh tweeted that she had been held in a cell for administrative detainees for the night. “The trial will be tomorrow, at what time is unknown. January 23 should be legendary,” she said.

Кира Ярмыш
(@Kira_Yarmysh)

Ну все, меня оставляют на ночь в камере для административно задержанных. Суд будет завтра, во сколько — неизвестно. 23 января должно стать легендарным

January 21, 2021

Police also detained Anastasia Panchenko, coordinator of Navalny’s headquarters in the southern Krasnodar region and Georgy Alburov, an employee of his Anti-Corruption Foundation.

Another lawyer with the Anti-Corruption Foundation, Vladlen Los, who is a national of Belarus, said Thursday he had been ordered to leave Russia.

Prosecutors warned Russians against staging “illegal mass protests” and demanded a ban on websites promoting Saturday’s demonstrations.

“Law enforcement agencies have been advised to take preventative measures and administrative action against violators,” the Prosecutor General’s office said in a statement.

State communications watchdog Roskomnadzor, for its part, cautioned social media platforms against encouraging minors to participate in the rallies.

“Administrative action will be taken against internet platforms,” the watchdog said, adding that failure to remove “banned information” could result in fines of up to four million rubles ($54,000).

Gary Kasparov, former chess champion and now chair of the Human Rights Foundation, tweeted that the Facebook pages of Navalny supporters have been suspended. “Even small accounts like the Free Russia Forum’s on Instagram have been blocked after thousands of fake complaints from new Kremlin bot accounts,” he said, adding that there was an “unprecedented crackdown” going on in Russia.

Garry Kasparov
(@Kasparov63)

There’s an unprecedented crackdown going on in Russia today, both on activists in person and online, to preempt the protests Navalny called from jail for January 23. Many arrests, social media accounts closed after spam attacks.

January 21, 2021

A hastily organised hearing on Monday ordered that Navalny be jailed for 30 days and his aides fear several pending cases against him are a pretext to give him a long prison term.

After he was placed behind bars, Navalny’s associates released a probe into an opulent Black Sea property in the Krasnodar region allegedly owned by Putin alongside a fundraising call to support more investigations.

Before she was detained on Thursday, spokeswoman Yarmysh told AFP that Navalny’s team had received 10m rubles ($136,000) in donations.

Following Navalny’s arrest and latest graft report, many Russians took to social media – including TikTok, a video app popular among teens, and even dating app Tinder – to voice support and urge a large turnout on Saturday.

A number of public figures including actors, musicians and athletes have in recent days spoken out in support of the jailed opposition figure.

The former captain of Russia’s national football team, Igor Denisov, said on Thursday that although he was never interested in politics, Navalny “should be freed”.

In a video message on the sports.ru website, Denisov said he had “great respect” for Navalny – an unusual step for Russian athletes who usually toe the Kremlin line.

Navalny in recent years has released a series of investigations into the alleged wealth of Putin’s allies, but Tuesday’s report was the first time he had targeted the Russian president in a lengthy expose.

The “Putin’s palace” report alleges that the Russian leader owns a 17,691 square metre mansion that sits on a property 39 times the size of Monaco and features a casino along with a theatre and a hookah lounge complete with a pole-dancing stage.

The Kremlin has denied the luxury complex belongs to Putin and urged Russians not to send their money to “crooks”.

Agence France-Presse contributed to this report

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