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Would a Russian Dissident Do Better in the Free World?

However, what’s most remarkable about the media campaign is its hypocrisy. It’s doubtful Alexei Navalny would be a hero maybe not even a free man in the “Free World.” In 2007, Mr. Navalny made a video that compared people from the Caucasus to insects. To fight “infestation,” Mr. Navalny recommended not a “fly swatter,” but a handgun. Mr. Navalny supported nationalist marches in the past (such as the 2006 “Russian March.”) He has called for stopping subsidies to the North Caucasus republics. The New York Timesreported that he had spoken alongside “neo-Nazis and skinheads.” He’s called immigration far more important than Russia’s conflict with Ukraine.

Putin s Problems Are Real — And It s Not Just Navalny

Putin s Problems Are Real And It s Not Just Navalny Police at Jan. 23 protest in Moscow in support of Alexei Navalny - Mihail Tokmakov/SOPA Images/ZUMA       Russia may not be heading toward a full-blown revolution, at least not yet. But the current wave of protests shouldn t be dismissed either. PARIS This Time Is Different was the title of a book devoted to the financial and economic crisis of 2007-2008. Could the same be said about the current situation in Russia? Depends on who you ask. On one extreme are those who say that the anti-Putin and Navalny liberation demonstrations are

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Alexei Navalny appears in court facing criminal libel case criticised as fabrication

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was back in court on Friday facing defamation charges, just days after he was jailed for three years on separate charges sparking international condemnation. Prosecutors say Mr Navalny slandered a Second World War veteran who took part in a pro-Kremlin video last year. The 44-year-old activist pleaded not guilty to the charges, which he and supporters claim have been fabricated to undermine his public support. The trial began as EU foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell met with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow. Mr Borrell said he would send a “clear message” to Russia over Navalny’s jailing, though the Kremlin has already brushed off criticism of the conviction. Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow could “explain but not discuss” the decision, while the Russian foreign ministry accused Western leaders of focusing on the case to distract from troubles at home. A Russian court on Tu

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